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In supporting roles as Alice’s friends, the film also features Diana Sosnova, Daniela Torneva, and Alice Vichkraft. Sasha Durpfen plays the role of Nikita.

By 2007, Russia was experiencing a significant post-Soviet boom. The economic stability brought about by high oil prices led to a rising middle class, particularly in major cities like Moscow and St. Petersburg. This demographic shift fundamentally changed how people spent their leisure time. 1. The Rise of Consumer Culture and Leisure Russian Lolita -2007-.132

starts her Friday evening in a cramped "Khrushchyovka" apartment, carefully applying thick black eyeliner. She is part of the subculture, a movement that hit its peak in Russia that year. Her phone, a Motorola RAZR, buzzes with a text from her friend Artyom, who is more of a "Glamour" enthusiast—a style so dominant in 2007 that it was declared the "word of the year". 1. The Soundtrack of the Streets As they meet near the Moscow Metro In supporting roles as Alice’s friends, the film

A major transition occurred in show business, moving away from Soviet-era legends toward stars born from modern reality TV and the internet. The economic stability brought about by high oil

: In 2007 alone, central Russian newspapers published 428 articles on the topic, while over a thousand articles appeared online. Western Influence