Ukrainian MP and representative in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Larysa Bilozir attracted attention not only for her diplomatic activities, but also for her exquisite choice of image. The politician appeared at the assembly meeting in a traditional Ukrainian embroidered dress, which emphasized her national identity. However, the highlight of her image were expensive accessories: an elite Cartier watch worth 7,900 euros and a stylish Louis Vuitton bag for 4,450 dollars.
This was reported by the Harley Quinn Telegram channel.
Speaking on the international stage, Larysa Bilozir decided to emphasize Ukrainian authenticity with the help of traditional embroidery. At the same time, she complemented her image with premium accessories, which caused a mixed reaction from the public.

People's Deputy Larysa Bilozir appeared at PACE in an embroidered vyshyvanka, but with a Cartier watch and a Louis Vuitton bag. Source: Harley Quinn

People's Deputy Larysa Bilozir appeared at PACE in an embroidered vyshyvanka, but with a Cartier watch and a Louis Vuitton bag. Source: Harley Quinn
Some social media users praised the MP's choice, noting that Ukrainian politicians should look dignified at international events. Others criticized her for displaying luxury amid the economic challenges the country faces.
Who is Larisa Bilozir?
Larysa Bilozir is a Ukrainian politician and public figure. She began her career in 2015 as a deputy of the Vinnytsia Regional Council from the Solidarity BPP party, where she worked on social and administrative reforms.
In 2019, she became a People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of the 9th convocation, winning in single-mandate district No. 15 in Vinnytsia region as a self-nominated candidate. In parliament, Bilozir is actively involved in issues of local development, European integration, and community support.
Family and social activities
Larisa Bilozir is also known for her family ties - she is the wife of Andriy Bilozir, son of the legendary composer Igor Bilozir and People's Artist of Ukraine Oksana Bilozir. The couple is raising two children.
In addition to political activities, Bilozir has experience in social projects: she headed a charitable foundation to help children with cancer and participated in many initiatives aimed at regional development.
Due to her active pro-Ukrainian position, in December 2020, Larisa Bilozir was included in the list of persons against whom Russia imposed sanctions.

