I was born in a small town in Israel to parents who immigrated from Ukraine. My father was a tailor, and a sewing machine was a constant presence in our home—woven into the fabric of our daily life. It wasn’t just a tool; it was part of our identity.
We didn’t grow up surrounded by designer labels or luxury brands. I often felt the gap—the distance between where I was and where the world seemed to expect women to be. I learned early what it meant to fight for visibility, for presence, and for a sense of belonging.
Over the years, I came to a realization that shaped everything I do: No woman should feel she has to fight just to be seen or heard. Clothing, I believe, should be a source of confidence, not comparison. It should offer a woman presence, power, and the simple but profound feeling that she is enough—no matter what’s in her pocket.

That belief is the foundation of my brand, KUDRIYA.
At KUDRIYA, we create carefully crafted, high-quality garments designed to fit both the body and the moment. Each piece is made with intention—so that every woman can feel empowered to be fully herself.
This year, I’ve focused on seasonal designs that speak to the present, including a standout denim piece that blends clean lines with undeniable feminine strength. Florals and blooming motifs appear throughout the collection, each one a quiet tribute to resilience and transformation. To me, every flower represents growth—from pain, from struggle, from the courage to begin again.

KUDRIYA is a reminder that women can bloom—exactly as they are.
Looking ahead, we’re preparing to photograph the brand in Miami with an international creative team. It’s an exciting milestone and a step closer to my dream: to share KUDRIYA with the world, and to redefine what luxury truly means.
Because to me, real luxury doesn’t come with a price tag—it comes from within.