Vsi. Svoi Ukrainian brands presented their products at the 2024 Olympic Games
03 08 2024

Vsi. Svoi They went to the Olympics to introduce foreigners to Ukraine through brave and high-quality local producers. In its own corner, the marketplace presented products from Ukrainian brands from all corners of Ukraine.

The corner is located in the Volia Space, where more than 2,000 items from 30 brands are presented: ceramics, embroidery, porcelain, textiles, blankets, posters, candles and diffusers, jewelry, T-shirts with symbols and ethnic motifs, handkerchiefs, notebooks, foams, stickers, shopping bags , books, etc. More than 900 kilograms of unique goods traveled from Ukraine to France so that the guests of the Olympics could touch our culture, soak up our present and once again hear how important it is to support Ukrainians.

"Each Ukrainian brand that creates a quality product is worthy of attention, respect and support. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to introduce people of different interests, races, and nationalities to our market. To show that Ukrainian is about quality and love of life" - adds the CEO of the Vsi. Svoi platform Yours, Artem Fedosov.

Among the corner participants are such brands as: Orner, Bravery, Svarga, Anna Yakovenko, Spadschyna, Lucky Humanoid, Osoka art, Moyart, Malvy, "Prolisok", Poetry Home, "Yankovska", Tatooshka, Issl Kyiv, Oleksandr Dets, The Art Room Ceramics, Nice Day, Gifty, Your Way, Burning Candle, Leko, OlenaBeads, OlzhanKo, Moonlinen, Latona, Uvali, Old Lion Publishing House, Odnanytka, Vyshyta.

French Minister of Sports Amelie Oudea-Castera has already visited the location: she chose a temporary tattoo with spikes from the Tatooshka brand. And the ambassador of Ukraine in France, Vadym Omelchenko, chose a t-shirt of the Spadshchyna brand. Also, from now on, the singer Jamala will have a sheet from Your way.

The Ukrainian House is the main representation of Ukraine outside the Olympic Village, which acts as a cultural and media hub. Volia Space will work in Paris until August 11.

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