Полина Якубова: главное в мелочах!
From the age of 15, she has participated in fashion shows and shootings in her native city, St. Petersburg. At that time dreams of long journeys seemed so unreal. And Polina decided to enter the Faculty of Management in Tourism and Hotel Management of the Institute of Management and Law in St. Petersburg. This education, according to the girl, could give impetus to the realization of her plans. But it all started only thanks to Ksenia Davydova (Ru Space agency), who was previously a model and later opened her own model agency in Munich. Thanks to Ksenia, Polina traveled to many European countries, Asian countries, and visited Mexico. But the most important imprint left the first model trip to the country where three cultures merge: Chinese, Indian and Malaysian. It was a trip to Singapore that gave our heroine true friends, a new world perception and understanding of herself. Now the girl is actively involved in charity - helping animals and the elderly. In St. Petersburg, she supports two cat shelters.
I try to communicate with people who live not only for themselves, who try not only to take, as people get used to in our consumer society, but also to give something to the world, help someone, support, save someone’s life, let at least one. I believe that human life is too short, and its meaning is in constant self-improvement and development, which are impossible without creation. There are people who spray everything that nature has given them, but there are those who collect themselves by bits, as a designer, eventually finding harmony and happiness. I also belong to the second type. For some reason, many people think that it’s inconvenient and even indecent to say that you are engaged in charity. And I, on the contrary, believe that it is necessary not only to tell, but to shout as often as possible and louder, this soul cry has reached someone else’s heart. Great is in the small. And kindness begins already when we do not pass by a hungry cat or dog, or when we give up a place in the transport for some old people...