Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval1/10“This bread I brought from Greece. The shape is different from traditional Ukrainian shape, but the meaning is very strong. Also, I like to put flowers in the basket to make it look more beautiful.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval2/10“I picked Yohji Yamamoto's dress with ethnic motifs because it is very light and beautiful like this big holiday.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval3/10“This is the Andriyivskyy Descent, one of most famous Ukrainian streets, where we were having lunch.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval4/10“Here is a priest's costume outside on the backdoor of the church. Cute.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval5/10“My dear talented friend, the designer Vita Kin, who was a bit delayed to celebration but very stylish as usual.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval6/10“I used to celebrate Easter in this church for many years, since I was 6 years old.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval7/10“Usually children take this traditional basket with the sheep to church. I saw it in the hands of my friend, Hrystya Hranovska. She is from Lviv and she always has one of the most beautiful baskets ever.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval8/10“In the backyard of the church.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval9/10“In the traditional national restaurant Kanapa, we were celebrating with my friends.”
Photo: Courtesy of Nadiia Shapoval / @nadiiashapoval10/10“It is a Ukrainian tradition to partake in a painted egg tournament.”