Russian stylist Vladislav Lisovets responded harshly to criticism from fans. He left a comment on Instagram (its owner, Meta, is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
The expert shared an unusual photo: he posed in gray trousers, a white shirt and a denim jacket. The look was completed with a leopard print tie and pointed shoes.
“Why don’t the shoes have wide toes? And a draw… ugh,” Lisovets’ subscriber wrote in the comments.
The stylist hurried to answer her on the blog.
“Because I’m not there to accommodate horses with bad breath. And sharp noses for peeping your piggy eyes,” said the expert.
Vladislav Lisovets lately statedHe said that Russians at the airport can be recognized by their sour faces.
“By the way, my next observation is that ours (Russians. – socialbites.ca note) always [ходят] with dissatisfied faces. Constantly sour faces. I don’t understand you. Everywhere I say politely: “Hello. How are you?” – They look at me like I’m crazy. Everything is on such a face, so acidic…” Lisovets complained.
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