Incorporate vintage crystal glassware and antique silver candlesticks. The French element adds warmth to the cool Russian palette.

(a porridge of grains, honey, and poppy seeds) and various roasted meats for the post-fast feast [3, 4]. Outdoor Fun: Embracing the "nature" of a Russian winter with ice skating troika rides , and visiting elaborate ice sculptures in city squares [6]. Cultural Fusion:

(The Snow Maiden) [4, 5]. For those observing the religious holiday, Christmas Eve (January 6th) involves a long church service and a traditional meatless meal known as Holy Supper

A "Russian Bare" Pavlova. While the dessert has roots in both Russia and the West, give it a French twist with a chestnut purée and organic, unsweetened whipped cream. 3. Fashion: The Bare Aesthetic

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