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Irina Gorbacheva breaks stereotypes. Russian actress starred for Vogue magazine in an unusual way

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Irina Gorbacheva breaks stereotypes. Russian actress starred for Vogue magazine in an unusual way
Irina Gorbacheva breaks stereotypes. Russian actress starred for Vogue magazine in an unusual way
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At the age of 30, Irina Gorbacheva got to the American magazine Vogue. The official online resource of the magazine published a publication regarding the Russian actress. “Breaking stereotypes” is a quote. The author of the article called our celebrity one of the most promising, unusual and generally in demand in all of Russia.

The reason is a shaved head

The actress worked with photographer Michael Jansson. The style of work is a la Vladimir Mayakovsky. In all the photographs of Gorbachev with a shaved head. The actress shaved her head bald in October last year after breaking up with 35-year-old Grigory Kalinin.

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Jokes aside about the relationship "parting with a guy - cut off my hair." Irina did not have so many love failures that she completely ruined herself. The reason for shaving is purely a personal whim.

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The actress herself once commented that she wants to close the gestalt associated with her young years. At first, she longed to become a blonde. Later, after entering the Shchukin Theater Institute, work began, and there was no freedom. Appearance had to be constantly customized to the role. Therefore, when, finally, there was free time, the actress wanted to shave her hair and go to India.

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No sooner said than done. There is no hair, but under a fresh photograph, Irina wrote an ironic inscription: “It’s clear that I myself am guilty, I asked myself, I am responsible. But what am I going to do about it now? How will I go in public? How will the real world perceive me?, look - oh, Lord, what am I: a girl, a boy? I'm a bun, now, not a woman!"