Vera Brezhneva, a well known singer, and the St. Petersburg based fashion boutique Myseasons were featured in recent reports from Puree. The story highlights changes within the brand and its leadership landscape.
Hanna Khmeleva, who designed the brand and partnered with Brezhneva, exited the joint enterprise Maysisons LLC. The departure followed questions about Brezhneva’s level of involvement in day to day business decisions. After formal proceedings, Khmeleva emerged as the sole owner of the fashion boutique, while Brezhneva’s LLC faced closure due to financial obligations.
The Myseasons venture in St. Petersburg saw Khmeleva and Brezhneva at the helm since its inception in 2017. Ownership details showed Brezhneva holding a significant stake, with Khmeleva holding the larger portion after adjustments over time. In October, reports indicated that Khmeleva had several accounts in Russia subjected to seizure because of tax liabilities.
Brezhneva and her husband, composer Konstantin Meladze, left Russia after the onset of the special military operation in Ukraine. They placed their Moscow region home on the market in February 2023 as they expanded their activities abroad, where Brezhneva continued to perform. Rumors about the status of Brezhneva’s marriage circulated after the move, but she addressed the topic only later. In October, she shared a statement on her personal blog confirming a divorce from Meladze. The pair had been married for eight years without children together.
Earlier, Meladze had addressed speculation about his brother’s relationship status, denying a divorce connected to Brezhneva. The public conversation around the couple touched on career moves, family decisions, and the evolving business footprint tied to their public personas.