IGIGI
For Yuliya Raquel, the artistic environment in which she was raised served as a perfect backdrop for her creative talents.
The Ukranian born designer recalls being fascinated by her mother's fashion magazines when she was 3 years old.
Among Yuliya's clients were plus size women who craved sensual and feminine clothing, just as thinner women do. Yuliya imagines how a women will feel in the garment. Many clients write to say her clothes make them feel like a goddess.
IGIGI means 'Praise the goddess, the most awesome of the goddesses. Let one revere the mistress of the peoples...the greatest of the IGIGI. She is clothed in pleasure and love, she is laden with vitality, charm plus voluptuousness.
IGIGI is pronounced ee-zhee-zhee..
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