Chiiz Volume 02 : Maternity Photography | Page 24

Her career at a glance: Theater: How important it is to be serious (Sessili) Tartuffe (Marianne) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Germany) It shines and does not heat (Reneva) The Last Victim (Julia Pavlovna Turgina) Wolves and sheep (Murzavetskaya, Anfusa Tikhonovna) The Old New Year (Dasha) Tram Desire (Blanche Dubois) Filmography: The Last Face Zemsky doctor Fortune-teller Dark World: Equilibrium Practice High kitchen Cold front Chiiz’s correspondent, ANJALI CHAUDHARY got in talks with Tatiana about her preferences in world of fashion. Here is the excerpt: What does fashion mean to you? I’m an actress, a loving wife and a happy mother of two. When I have time I attend runway shows and fashion events. I watch Fashion TV occasionally to stay in touch with what’s going on in the fashion world. That’s it. Model of The Month: Tatiana Abramenko T atiana Abramenko was born on October 4, in the city of Taganrog, Russia. Since childhood, she was fascinated by theatre and cinema, and kept herself engaged in various dance related activities. By the time she completed her school, she had already planned to enter a theatre school, but in an agreement with her family, she first had to graduate from Taganrog Radio Engineering University, with major in Economics and Enterprise Management. Also donning an actor’s skills, Tatiana joined the Theater School of Konstantin Raikin. Simultaneously, she was engaged in modeling as well, which provided a nourishing environment and an opportunity to perform on stage even while her studies were going on. She was also the winner of an Internet contest for “Best Fashion Model”. She has worked globally in China, Korea, France, Italy, Poland, Lithuania and Spain. In 2006, Tatiana was among the top five finalists for Miss Russia and in 2008, she stood second in the Italian contest, Miss Cinema. Again in 2011, she was named the “Best Fashion Model 2011” by the popular fashion and lifestyle TV channel, “Fashion TV”. Her debut in the movies took place in 2007 in the film, “The Last Slaughter”. She is happily married now, and was blessed with a daughter in 2013, named Vika and very soon she will become a mother of two. 80 Vol 2 Your favourite designer? Christian Dior and Chanel. It’s classic, it’s always on point, and it’s mesmerizing. Among Russian designers I like Ulyana Sergeenko, Alexander Terekhov and Alena Akhmadullina. What would be your ideal outfit for – a fun party/casual day out with friends/hot date/a formal work setting? For a party or any casual occasion I’d wear some jeans and top or denim skirt with t-shirt and blazer. When you’re going to a friend's gathering you can wear anything you want because it’s your people and you should feel comfortable in all ways. When on a hot date, it would be a sexy dress or skirt but nothing too much. The only appropriate outfit for formal work meeting is strict costume either with trousers or skirt plus white shirt. A fragrance you swear by? I like a lot of fragrances. These days I often wear Versace Bright Crystal and Kenzo World Eau De Parfum. Right now I have Chanel Coco Mademoiselle on me. Three essentials of a man/woman’s wardrobe? For a man it is pair of decent shoes, solid watch and tie. Woman should have at least a pair of high heels, one black dress no matter how short or long it is and a leather jacket. If it fits you well then, you can wear it with anything. That’s why I consider it essential. Anjali Chaudhary [email protected] Although a portrait of innocence, she is our one of the boldest member. She’s like a bird, ready to spread her wings and fly, for living & learning, a celebration in herself. She is sharp, quick-witted and discerning, often a dreamer who sees her life as having a higher purpose than simply earning a living.