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Vilnius Fashion Week: A space for aesthetics, creativity, and culture, says Viktorija Macijauskienė

Vilnius Fashion Week: A space for aesthetics, creativity, and culture, says Viktorija Macijauskienė

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Viktorija Macijauskienė views "Vilnius Fashion Week" as more than a fashion event, seeing it as a space for aesthetics, creativity, personality, and culture.
  • She emphasizes fashion as a form of self-expression and values individuals who confidently express their unique aesthetic vision.
  • Macijauskienė is currently focused on her "Inner" platform, writing a book, preparing for a retreat, and continuing her studies, while balancing family life.

Viktorija Macijauskienė perceives "Vilnius Fashion Week" not merely as a fashion event, but as a significant space where aesthetics, creativity, personality, and culture converge. She views fashion as a powerful form of self-expression, allowing individuals to communicate volumes about themselves without uttering a word.

Macijauskienė is particularly drawn to people who possess a distinct aesthetic vision, fearlessly refining it, and resist conforming to standards simply for recognition. She believes "Vilnius Fashion Week" holds broader meaning, offering an opportunity to participate in Lithuania's creative and cultural landscape, witness the growth of local designers, observe evolving perspectives on fashion, and contribute to shaping a new, more globally open direction for Lithuanian fashion.

Currently, Macijauskienė is dedicating significant attention to her "Inner" platform, actively filming content and developing new ideas. Her plate is full with writing a book, preparing for a retreat in Croatia, and continuing her studies in Australia. Amidst these professional pursuits, she emphasizes the importance of balancing her work with her role as a mother and cherishing time for herself.

She explains that the "Inner" platform emerged from her own experiences as an ambitious mother who, like many, often found herself neglecting self-care amidst daily life. Macijauskienė recognized how small, consistent practices could profoundly improve well-being, body image, emotional state, and overall health trajectory. The platform aims to provide a safe, supportive, aesthetic, and professional space for women to return to daily, offering balanced recipes free from added sugar, dairy, and gluten, designed to reduce inflammation and maintain stable blood sugar levels.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.