Alla Pugacheva's rise to superstardom in the Soviet Union

telegraf.com.ua (Ukrainian)

Alla Pugacheva, a Soviet and Russian music icon, achieved superstardom with her bold style and powerful vocals. She left Russia after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine and now resides abroad with her family. Pugacheva's career began at 16, but her breakthrough came in 1975 with the song "Arlekino" at the Golden Orpheus festival. Her distinctive look, featuring vibrant makeup and red hair, along with her confident stage presence, captivated audiences. By 1976, Pugacheva was a national star, known for hits like "Vsyo Mogut Koroli" and "Zhenshchina, Kotoraya Poyot." Her unique fashion sense, including short dresses and high heels, further cemented her status as a cultural phenomenon.


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