There's a current fashion trend for pinafores and dungaree dresses going on at the moment. Walking around the shops I've seen them everywhere in all sorts of styles and colours. I saw a dungaree dress at a shop just round the corner from my apartment in France and fell in love with it. I tried it on in the shop and found it fit perfectly so I saved up my money to buy it!
My favourite thing about the dress is that it has lots of pockets so it's really convenient to wear around and about because it means sometimes I don't even need to take a bag with me. I also get lots of compliments from my friends whenever I wear it, which is always a good confidence boost. What's funny is that this fashion trend is very similar to what people wore back in the 1990s, in fact I've even found some old photographs of myself from when I was little wearing a similar dress. It's amazing how trends come back into style and we start wearing things that were fashionable 20 years ago. I really hope this is a fashion trend that's here to stay as I love wearing my dress so much!
Hello Kevin! I want to tell you about our main square, which is called Maydan Hezalezhnosti. It is knows as the heart of Ukraine 's Orange Revolution of 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity of 2013-2014. All the streets in the centre seem to Flow into Maidan Nezaleznosti. One of them is the famous Nebesna Sotnya Alley with the monument to the heroes of the Revolution of Dignity, Who gave their lives for the better future of Ukraine. Maydan Hezalezhnosti is in Khreshchatyk, Kyiv's main street of 1,5 km long.
On hill of the square there is a path that leads to the House of Chimeras with its fairy animals. It was built at the start of the 20th century by the architect Vladyslav Horodetsky. There is a huge building of the Presidedential Adminiztration not far from It as well as Verkhovna Rada building, Mariylnsky Palase and the National Pbilsrmonik.
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