Miroslava Duma's husband Alexey Mikheev. Miroslava Duma - socialite diva, fashion critic and columnist Husband and family

Miroslava Duma's husband businessman Alexey Mikheev could well provide for his wife and guarantee her comfortable existence and the life of a “socialite.” However, this girl does not like to sit with her hands folded, she is a creative and talented person, and she could not live a day without work. Miroslava Duma has always been a creative person, and this helped her graduate from MGIMO and become a successful journalist.

In the photo - Miroslava Duma with her husband and mother Galina Duma

Her impeccable taste and interest in the fashion industry helped Miroslava become the editor of Harper’s Bazzar magazine, where she wrote a gossip and fashion column, and then a producer and stylist for the Family Values ​​project. Miroslava wrote her own columns in other well-known glossy magazines, in addition, she founded her own online publication - Buro 24/7 magazine, in which everyone can read review articles on fashion, art, cinema, cultural events and social life. The girl finds pleasure in attending social events, but Miroslava Duma’s husband does not like these parties, so she most often goes there alone and communicates with her many friends and girlfriends.


In the photo – Miroslava and Alexey Mikheev

Miroslava has a lot of acquaintances among models and designers who have managed to gain fame all over the world, in communication with whom she finds new topics for her articles. Miroslava Duma's husband Alexey Mikheev I met her when she was still a student, and that’s when they got married. Three years ago, Miroslava gave birth to a son, George. Shortly before this a joyful event The young family moved to their own mansion on Rublyovka, furnishing it in accordance with their own views on home comfort. To decorate some rooms, they did not even invite a designer, so that only their own hand could be felt in everything that surrounds them.

Miroslava Duma's husband shares with her one office, furnished with furniture from Ikea - they did this deliberately so that they could be together as much as possible. Alexey Mikheev is interested in boxing, and therefore their office, along with other interesting things, is decorated with Muhammad Ali’s boxing glove. In addition to her main work, Miroslava devotes a lot of time and effort charitable activities. Together with her friend, designer Vika Gazinskaya, she organized charitable foundation“Planet of Peace”, engaged in projects such as supporting orphans, their treatment and education, helping the elderly in need, as well as various cultural and educational projects.
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Miroslava Duma is a young Russian entrepreneur who is developing her own project in the world of international fashion. She is the founder of the Internet company Buro 24/7, which has an audience around the world. In 2018, Miroslava’s name appeared in loud scandal, after which she was accused by the Western public of racism along with her friend.

Miroslava was born in the Siberian city of Surgut on March 10, 1985 in the family of Vasily Duma, who later became a politician and businessman. Soon the family moved to the capital of Russia. The girl, whom relatives and friends call Mirra, grew up in love, but at the same time received a strict upbringing, including bans on visiting nightclubs and walking after 9 pm.

After school, where Miroslava Duma showed serious abilities in the humanities, the girl entered a prestigious university in the country - the Moscow state institute international relations and received a degree in economics and a master's degree in international business and business administration.

The young graduate began a career in journalism. The girl was appointed project manager at Harper's Bazaar magazine, and she was involved in major shootings, acting simultaneously as a stylist, producer and art director. Later, Duma, as a freelance correspondent, wrote articles for Russian versions of publications: Vogue, Glamour, Forbes Woman and others.

Career

Miroslava Duma first became known among fashion fans after she appeared as a model on Scott Schuman's popular blog The Sartorialist. In 2011, Miroslava Duma was appointed to the post of creative fashion editor Russian edition"OK!". In the magazine, Miroslava wrote a personal column dedicated to events in social sphere, fashion and culture.

In the same year, she creates her own official Internet site, Buro 24/7, which is a portal about new products in the fields of art: architecture, cinema, music, and so on. But the dominant role for Miroslava, of course, is played by fashion and fashion style.

Today, the Duma project is in demand in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan and is popular among residents of India, Australia, Mexico, the Middle East and other countries. Miroslava decided not to publish a paper version of the magazine, but opened two other offline Buro projects: the Buro Beauty salon and the Buro Canteen cafe.

Miroslava in the West is considered the “queen” of Russian fashion and, since 2013, has regularly been included in the list of people shaping the global fashion industry. Duma is the owner of an extensive wardrobe. It’s interesting that due to her petite build, which earned her another nickname, “Russian Thumbelina,” the young woman has to customize 90% of her purchased items. Miroslava's height is 154 cm and her weight is 50 kg.

In 2013, Glamor magazine named Miroslava Woman of the Year. Then she was included in the BoF 500 list.

Personal life

At the age of 19, while still a student at MGIMO, Miroslava Duma met a young man named Alexey Mikheev. A year later they got married and started independent life. Now Mirra’s husband is also a businessman.


It is interesting that young people, in order to be together more often, set up one office for two. Each of the spouses contributed something different to the design of the room, so along with beautiful elements, the office is also decorated with a glove, since Miroslava Duma’s husband is a boxing fan.

Miroslava and Alexey have two children. Son Georgy was born in 2010, and sister Anna four years later. It is noteworthy that the parents of Gosha and Anya believe that publicity is of no use to young children, so most often fans see photographs of the children of Duma and Mikheev only from the back.


August 1, 2017 Miroslava Duma. An expert in the fashion world gave birth to a daughter. The birth of the baby took place in Switzerland. Designer daughter Diana.

Miroslava Duma is a philanthropist. She founded the charitable cultural foundation "Planet of Peace", which helps children in need of urgent medical intervention and supports exhibitions, theatrical performances and concerts in which gifted teenagers from large families and orphanages. In addition, Mirra is developing a charitable organization of excursions for elderly residents of Moscow and the Moscow region.


The Duma has an officially verified " Instagram" The girl shares photos from events and private snapshots with fans.

Evil tongues sometimes say that Mirra made a career thanks to her father and husband, but experts vying with each other to admire the creations unique images fashion designer. Because taste is either there or not.

Miroslava Duma is a welcome guest at shows and parties. Every year, in the Column Hall of the House of Unions, a debutante ball is held - girls from famous families. Mirra has attended the Tatler ball more than once, which indicates the high status of women in the fashion world.

Miroslava Duma now

In March 2018, one portal wrote that Miroslava Duma said goodbye to the fashion world. At the beginning of 2017, the fashion diva stepped away from managing Buro 24/7 and turned her attention to new tasks. She began developing FTL, Future Tech Lab.


At the same time, the Duma sold shares of the company and left the shareholders. The process of formalizing the agreements has now been completed. Now Miroslava’s work is not connected with Buro 24/7.

Scandals

The biography of the public designer was not without conflicts.

In January 2018, a scandal broke out on the Internet involving Miroslava Duma and a friend of fashion consultant Ulyana Sergeenko.


It all started when Sergeenko sent Mirra an invitation to her show fashionable clothes. Duma took a photo of the card and posted it on Instagram. The inscription on the invitation read: "To my niggas in Paris". The picture hung on the designer’s microblog for almost a day, until the frame was noticed by photographer Adam Katz Sinding. He reposted Miroslava’s photo and left an indignant comment.

After this, Harperʼs Bazaar, LʼOfficiel, Fashionista, Refinery 29 and other publications responded to the couturier’s invitation from Russia.

Sergeenko and the Duma immediately apologized. The girls wrote that they don’t divide people into “white” and “black,” and the words in the note refer to the song “Niggas in Paris,” which they love.

However, the consequences of the conflict were not long in coming. On social networks, Duma and Sergeenko were attacked with accusations of racism, the supermodel reacted negatively to the publication, and Miroslava was expelled from the board of directors of the children's online store The Tot, of which she was the founder.

Then the social diva was reminded of her past sins.


In 2012, Miroslava, at a speech about fashion, said that Buro 24/7 would not shoot transgender models by type and men who dress in women's clothing. Then she said that she was worried about the face of the project, and therefore no articles about it would be posted on the site.

After this, the woman was accused of transphobia and hypocrisy. On this moment Buro 24/7 contains 300 articles mentioning the name of socialite Kim Kardashian.

Then they remembered another story with Miroslava Duma. In 2014, photographs appeared on Buro 24/7: a girl was sitting on an art chair in the form dark-skinned woman. The Western press was haunted by this shooting.

Hello fashionistas! There will probably be those among you who, like the heroine in the title photo, would fit under a flower. Miniature, fragile girls. Thumbelina, in general.

There is a lot of advice on the Internet on how short girls should dress, and even more on how NOT to. Today with us is Miroslava Duma, another representative of the Russian fashion paratroopers (a little earlier I wrote about two other “fighters” - and ). As far as I know, Miroslava’s height is about 154 centimeters, but she doesn’t pay attention to all this advice, moreover, she does the opposite. Let's see if she succeeds in this fashionable festival of disobedience.

Russian fashionistas with world fame: Polina Kitsenko, Elena Perminova, Natalya Vodianova, Miroslava Duma, Ulyana Sergeenko, Vika Gazinskaya.

Miroslava is a journalist who began her career at Harper’s Bazaar magazine as a society columnist, and later became a special projects editor. Today she is a fashion consultant, founder of the portal www.buro247.ru and one of the most recognizable fashionistas in the world, whose style is adored by the best street style photographers like Tommy Ton and Scott Schumann.

Miroslava is involved in charity work and is one of the founders of the cultural and charitable foundation “Planet of the World” (the task of the foundation is to implement socially significant projects in the field of culture and education). Part-time - a wife (husband Alexey Mikheev is a businessman) and a young mother, as well as the daughter of a politician, member of the Federation Council Vasily Duma.

Miroslava with her husband Alexey Mikheev

On the Internet they like to write that Miroslava “made her way into the people” thanks to her father’s money. In my opinion, style and sense of taste are not for sale: you either have them or you don’t. Miroslava has it. It is clear that fashion is her life and passion.

And even if it’s only one and a half meters long! Small, but remote! By the way, let’s return to the advice for the “inches” and see how the Duma treats them.

1. “The first mistake that short girls make is shoes with super high heels, and even platform ones. Remember that such shoes will only highlight your short stature, as they will significantly disrupt the proportions of the figure. In addition, they are uncomfortable to walk in. Choose shoes with heels of a maximum of five to seven centimeters.”

2. “If you are “inchy,” then you shouldn’t wear hoodies or clothes that are too voluminous. Anything that adds volume visually reduces height. Instead, buy tight-fitting or tailored clothing.”

3. “Also, do not wear floor-length skirts and dresses, especially ones that diverge downwards in the shape of a bell. Such clothes make tall people look taller and short people look shorter.”

4. “Avoid horizontal lines, large details such as sleeve and trouser cuffs, large patch pockets, and contrasts between top and bottom.”

5. “Don’t wear low-waisted pants or skirts. It visually shortens the legs that short girls and so not very long. This disrupts the proportions of the figure, and the girl appears shorter and stockier.”

6. “It’s also better not to wear large, bulky accessories, such as bags. A large bag will only emphasize short stature and can create a comical effect.”

What do you think? In vain does the fragile Duma violate fashion laws, or are they not written to it? What can I say: this girl is a master of color! She manages to very talentedly combine colors and - what is especially difficult - different prints in one outfit.

Photo sources: vogue.ua, ietteioop.blogspot.ru, Getty Images/FOTOBANK, instagram.com, streetpeeper.com, jetsetter.ua, www.woman.ru, www.buro247.ru, modagid.ru, spletnik.ru, instagram.com/miraduma, Olivia Bee / Roger Vivier.

The husbands of famous socialites, who until now preferred to remain in the shadow of their famous wives, finally appeared before the public in all their glory. Journalists managed to declassify the names and some details of the personal lives of such influential spouses, such as the husband of Miroslava Duma, the companion of Polina Kitsenko and other oligarchs and officials who are capable of providing their loved ones with a luxurious luxury life. In total, there are 40 names on the list of husbands that everyone has heard about but were afraid to ask. The rating was compiled by Tatler magazine and published in the September issue. “StarHit” selected and summarized the most interesting information from this material.

For example, Ilona Stolier, a socialite and part-time photographer with vocal experience in the field of pop music, is more often used to seeing in the company of friends - German Larkin and Pyotr Aksenov. Many uninitiated in the ups and downs of the personal life of the chic blonde had the mistaken opinion that she was not married. However, in fact, Ilona’s hobbies are sponsored by her very official, but very modest husband, a State Duma deputy from “ United Russia» Vitaly Yuzhin. From time to time he accompanies Stolier on various kinds events, but in general free time prefers to devote himself to such typical male hobbies as football, hunting and fishing.

Gorgeous brunette Snezhana Georgieva also prefers to hide her husband. The co-owner of one of the most popular closed clubs in Moscow, as it turns out, is being reproached for hiding her life partner from prying eyes. Journalists managed to find out that Snezhana’s worries were not in vain: businessman Artem Zuev is so good-looking that his socialite wife simply does not want to tempt her unmarried friends.

// Photo: Alexey Antonov (ITAR-TASS/Rodionov Publishing House LLC)

Yana Rudkovskaya’s best friend Natalya Yakimchik is not alone, who more often appears in the company of a star producer than her husband, the ex-head of Moscow Heritage Committee and former vice-president of the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry Valery Shevchuk. But outside of camera flashes, Yakimchmk and Rudkovskaya are family friends and go to visit each other.

But designer Alena Akhmadullina hides her dear friend like a professional secret agent. According to Tatler, Alena is now spending time with the chairman of the board of directors of Stankoprom, Sergei Makarov. The couple is already building a common country house together.

Finally, another super-secret husband is the life partner of journalist and fashionista Miroslava Duma. The name of the man from whom the fragile beauty gave birth to a son and daughter is known to everyone, but joint photos couples are actually limited to the period when both spouses studied at MGIMO and their romance was just beginning. Now Alexey Mikheev works as an official and avoids publicity, while Miroslava, on the contrary, has become widely known throughout the world and has earned the status of a style icon.

Not many people are familiar with the husband of the bright activist of the capital’s light, best friend Ksenia Sobchak Polina Kitsenko. Her sporting successes and achievements in business are visible to everyone, but almost nothing is known about her husband and children’s father, Eduard Kitsenko. As it turned out, the main secret of this family is common interests. Eduard, like Polina, enthusiastically goes in for sports and introduces healthy image lives of heirs.

Miroslava Duma took Vogue through her new home in the Moscow region and told how fashion helped her arrange the life of her beloved men

Silk dress, Vika Gazinskaya; leather shoes, Christian Louboutin; tights, Calzedonia. On the shelves are the best glossy periodicals in the world: from Vanity Fair to Love. My favorites are issues of French Vogue from the 1920s to the 1960s.

We entered, saw these white walls, tall windows - and immediately fell in love,” recalls journalist Miroslava Duma. “The house is small, but it feels like it’s huge, because there is a lot of light and air, but there are few walls.”

The fact that the two-story mansion with a 25-meter swimming pool in the outbuilding in the Rublyovsky forests was built according to a standard design did not matter to Miroslava and her husband, businessman Alexei Mikheev. Opposite their house in Maly Kozikhinsky Lane, the odious construction of the Mikhalkov hotel began. And five years of living were not in vain for the initially spacious apartment: “We moved 150 boxes here. It's been a while less than a year, and they are still standing in the basement. I sorted out my 120, but my husband can’t get around to it. Apparently, we will have a warehouse for a long time.”

Although the place was not primarily needed for things: Miroslava was moving when she was six months pregnant. Now my son Georgy (he turns five months old in February) will have two children at once. On the first floor there is a day room, on the second - a full-fledged one, with a thick plush ivory-colored carpet, which is why people enter here only barefoot, and a chest of drawers with doors hand-painted with scenes from fairy tales.

For now, in addition to this, there is another crib in it. The rest of the house is also just getting settled in by the newly-made owners. Only the living room with the adjacent dining room has a finished look. But from them alone it is clear what the family nest will become.

Silk dress, Terehov; leather ankle boots, Louis Vuitton. The dining table and sofa in the living room are from the Italian brand Bonaldo.

At first glance, in the house, at least in the interior, men are in charge. George’s “contribution” is an armchair, cribs, cradles with a futuristic look and the same functions, placed throughout the house, near each of the parents’ favorite places. And the merit of Alexey is the other furnishings: straightforward constructivist shelving, ascetic lamps and their range, which is not conducive to sentimentality. “They gave me one wall in the dining room,” Miroslava laughs.

But there the fashionista owner turned around. In the center is an iconic 60s photograph by Richard Avedon - model Jean Shrimpton in a pink space helmet. On the left is Yves Saint Laurent backstage at his show in the 70s, on the right is Karl Lagerfeld in the doorway of Coco Chanel’s office in the 80s. Near the stairs - Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin are walking with their newborn daughter Charlotte.

“No, it’s not that I really like the 60s and 70s with their sex, drugs, rock’n’roll. I bought these works at charity auctions, two of which I organized myself, with my Planet of the World Foundation. For me, contemporary art is photography. The rest, all these installations and abstractions, are profanation. Painting and sculpture ended for me in the 19th century.”

On the second floor is a photo of a Bugatti, a housewarming gift from family friends. “My husband is interested in cars. We don’t have a Bugatti in our fleet yet, but the first step in the form of this photo has already been taken.”

However, photographs and fashion immediately went beyond one wall and continue to capture more and more new spaces in the house. Dynasty and wedding chronicles are nestled above a peerage-worthy fireplace in the living room. On the shelves, works by Mario Testino and David LaChapelle, an anthology of photographs by blogger Scott Schumann The Sartorialist (there are also portraits of Miroslava inside) crowd out ZhZL, political journalism and conspiracy novels by Viktor Suvorov, which Alexey is passionate about, devouring “a book a day.” A collection of French Vogue covers from the last century sits next to Vanity Fair files.

I have never worked in Miroslav’s office (“it’s more comfortable at the dining table, but I use the office for unnecessary things”). But she decorated the walls with reproductions of iconic Esquire covers of the late 60s (on the contrary - a collection of her husband’s icons) and postcards with views of New York.

“I’m a fan of this city,” Duma admits. - As soon as I saw the transverse windows in the living room, I immediately remembered the Manhattan skyscrapers, I even became sad: “When will I go there next time?” the deadline was already such that I couldn’t fly. And now it won’t be possible soon either: I don’t want to leave the baby. I love Madison Avenue. There's a Nello's restaurant there, across the street from the Herm?s boutique. I sit in it by the window and look at the old women in headscarves, with Kelly handbags and red lipstick. Cool! I’d like to look like them when I’m eighty.”

The rack in the dining room is dedicated to personal photographs. The second floor still requires furniture, but the staircases are already decorated with views of New York.

She's still twenty-five, but she already has Kelly and silk scarves with intricate prints. They are located in the dressing room on the second floor near the bedroom of Miroslava and Alexey. “The dressing room is working: there are only seasonal things here,” explains the owner, pointing to the shelves with current acquisitions: hats and large jewelry. - The rest goes to the dressing room in the basement. And in the hall it is stored outerwear, my fetish."

Now the Duma is thinking about how and what to furnish the other rooms with. In the meantime, Miroslava and Alexey spend their evenings and weekends together on the sofas in the living room. They watch a movie and admire the view from the windows of the terrace and the fountain with a pond in the yard.

In the near future it will be lined with spruce trees. In the basement, on the site of a warehouse, a children's playroom will be organized, and a relaxation room for adults will be located near the hammam. “House is a process,” the active housewife is convinced. - Some parts of it are cozy, and then you spend all your time there. But in some you don’t, and you never go there. So I have something to do here. Come back in a year and you’ll see.”


Miroslava Duma's husband Alexey Mikheev
Miroslava Duma, husband

Miroslava Duma's husband businessman Alexey Mikheev could well provide for his wife and guarantee her a comfortable existence and the life of a “socialite.” However, this girl does not like to sit with her hands folded, she is a creative and talented person, and she could not live a day without work. Miroslava Duma has always been a creative person, and this helped her graduate from MGIMO and become a successful journalist.

In the photo - Miroslava Duma with her husband and mother Galina Duma

Her impeccable taste and interest in the fashion industry helped Miroslava become the editor of Harper’s Bazzar magazine, where she wrote a gossip and fashion column, and then a producer and stylist for the Family Values ​​project. Miroslava wrote her own columns in other well-known glossy magazines, in addition, she founded her own online publication - Buro 24/7 magazine, in which everyone can read review articles on fashion, art, cinema, cultural events and social life. The girl finds pleasure in attending social events, but Miroslava Duma’s husband does not like these parties, so she most often goes there alone and communicates with her many friends and girlfriends.

In the photo - Miroslava and Alexey Mikheev

Miroslava has a lot of acquaintances among models and designers who have managed to gain fame all over the world, in communication with whom she finds new topics for her articles. Miroslava Duma’s husband Alexey Mikheev met her when she was still a student, and that’s when they got married. Three years ago, Miroslava gave birth to a son, George. Shortly before this joyful event, the young family moved to their own mansion on Rublyovka, furnishing it in accordance with their own views on home comfort. To decorate some rooms, they did not even invite a designer, so that only their own hand could be felt in everything that surrounds them.

Miroslava Duma’s husband shares with her one office, furnished with furniture from Ikea - they did this deliberately so that they could be together as much as possible. Alexey Mikheev is fond of boxing, and therefore their office, along with other interesting things, is decorated with Mohammed Ali’s boxing glove. In addition to her main job, Miroslava devotes a lot of time and effort to charitable activities. Together with her friend, designer Vika Gazinskaya, she organized the Planet of Peace charity foundation, which is engaged in projects such as supporting orphans, their treatment and education, helping the elderly in need, as well as various cultural and educational projects.
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Miroslava Duma - famous socialite, journalist, owner of her own online fashion magazine Buro 24/7. Her husband, businessman Alexey Mikheev, was quite rich to provide for his wife and child. The girl didn’t need to work, but she couldn’t do that. Miroslava is a creative person and does not like to sit idle. She graduated from one of the best Moscow universities - MGIMO and became a good journalist.


Miroslava Duma

Miroslava not only writes well, but also has excellent taste and flair. She was interested in fashion since childhood, which to some extent helped her get an editor position at the world fashion magazine Harper’s Bazzar, where she had her own column about high fashion.

Miroslava Duma

After this experience, the girl’s career quickly took off. Later she worked as a stylist and at the same time as a producer on the Family Values ​​project. But Mira still considers the “Buro 24/7” project to be her best creation. It was her dream to create a magazine where everyone could find out news from the world of fashion, cinema or art. Duma loves various events6 loves to be among colleagues and communicate with them. There are a lot of her friends famous models, designers and journalists.

Miroslava Duma

But her husband, on the contrary, prefers quiet and relaxing holiday, so the couple rarely appears in public together. Alexey met his wife when she was studying at the university. Soon he proposed marriage to her, to which Miroslava happily agreed. A few years ago, a child appeared in the family - son George. The couple carefully prepared for the birth of the baby, bought themselves a larger house and moved to live on Rublyovka. The mansion was furnished in the best traditions, everything was invented by Miroslava herself.


Miroslava Duma

The girl loves her husband madly and tries to see him as often as possible. For these purposes, they created a joint office, so even at work the couple does not separate.

In addition to working in her own magazine, Mira is involved in charity work. She and her friend even created their own foundation, “Planet of Peace,” which helps orphans and needy children.

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