
“The key is to set a goal. And if it doesn’t work out, you try again.” Mrs. North of Europe 2025, insurance expert, mother of two — on how pageantry became a personal leap, and why family remains her strongest source of drive
I’m married to Nikita. We have two children: Ilai, who is seven, and Lilia, who is three. I truly love and feel grateful for my big family — they give me energy, confidence, and steady support. In many ways, it was my family who sparked my desire to grow, to develop, and to become better — not in theory, but in real life.
We spend a lot of time together, and we choose active ways to do it. My husband, the kids, and I train and move as a team: we go cycling, and we even join cycling events. We’re drawn to adventures that bring us closer. We’ve paddled on SUP boards along the Sestra River, and we’ve ridden bicycles through the mountains of Sochi. For me, those moments are a reset — they bring clarity, strength, and that quiet confidence that something new is possible.
My hobbies are a mix of the practical and the artistic: I read a lot (science fiction is my favorite), I create (drawing, singing, dancing), and I even enjoy home renovation. Right now, I’m studying in Yana Kushakovskaya’s theatre studio and taking part in stage productions. From time to time, I also walk the runway in shows for well-known designers.
I love the stage and the catwalk. That is where I feel most alive — focused, present, and fully myself. It’s hard to explain, but it’s like the noise disappears, and what’s left is truth, rhythm, and courage.
For me, family is the foundation of life, and motherhood is both inspiration and responsibility. That’s why I feel naturally drawn to “Mrs.” competitions — platforms created for married women with children, where maturity, experience, and inner strength matter.
I live an active life: running, gym training, cycling events, and paddleboarding. I believe in harmony between body and mind, but I also believe movement should bring joy — never punishment. I trust self-development, and I trust bravery: the willingness to try, to begin, to learn, and to start again. My personal motto is simple and honest:
“The key is to set a goal. And if it doesn’t work out, you try again.”
Entering a beauty competition became a real turning point for me. My self-esteem grew, and so did my confidence. I learned public speaking and self-presentation, worked on runway walk and posing, and discovered how deeply acting training can transform a woman’s presence.
My circle expanded too — now it includes people from fashion, media, and business. Genuine friendships formed with other contestants, the kind that last beyond the final show. And the professional photos didn’t just “beautify” my social media — they gave it a new meaning, a new voice.
But the most valuable part was the emotional journey: preparation, discipline, and the final stage moment that stays with you. The competition pushed me out of my comfort zone, helped me face fears, and revealed talents I hadn’t fully claimed. I always loved singing and being photographed, yet it was pageantry that truly awakened my acting side.
In 2025, I earned the international title Mrs. North of Europe 2025 within the “Mrs. Russia” competition. I genuinely enjoyed participating in international events, and I’m now considering future competitions and projects connected to them.
I have worked in insurance for twenty years. I’m an insurance expert and a member of the league of top agents. I love what I do, and I value my clients deeply. This is not just a profession for me — it’s part of who I am: responsibility, precision, and care for people’s security.
I’m also an entrepreneur, and insurance services remain my core business. With my experience and expert status, I plan to continue expanding my client base and developing my work further. Real estate is another focus: I’m planning to grow my property portfolio and strengthen that direction as well.
Yet the most meaningful part of my plans is still the simplest: building strong family relationships, raising my children, and making space for what I love — reading, sport, and creativity. That is what fills my life with depth and direction.