Natalia Vodianova will become a guide
Natalia Vodianova will become a guide

Video: Natalia Vodianova will become a guide

Video: Natalia Vodianova will become a guide
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Top model Natalia Vodianova recently seriously scared the public. At the beginning of the week, the star was hospitalized with suspected stroke. Fortunately, the alarm turned out to be false. Now Natalia feels great and is preparing to act as a tour guide.

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Natalia will lead an exclusive tour of the Christian Dior Couture salon and atelier, located in Paris. Such a lot was put up at the sos_by_lenaperminova charity auction, which is held via Instagram.

Earlier, Vodianova hastened to reassure fans, who were alarmed after reports of the hospitalization of the star. “In fact, there was a suspicion of a stroke, but nothing happened, no big deal. Doctors say it's all very local. The fact is that before arriving in St. Petersburg, I went to the dentist. Apparently, I was unsuccessfully given anesthesia, a nerve was touched. And he is either paralyzed, or something else is wrong with him. Therefore, I cannot smile."

Vodianova also put up for auction participation in a half marathon in Paris in support of the Open Heart Foundation, a place in the ranks of VIP-guests at the Givenchy show, lunch in one of the fashion capitals and a private excursion to the Louis Vuitton Foundation (accompanied by a top model). Fans of fashion accessories can buy Vodianova's bag from the limited Tom Ford collection, a suit from the new Louis Vuitton cruise collection and a white dress from the Ulyana Sergeenko couture collection.

“Natalia provided absolutely incredible lots that will be appreciated by both fashion fans and collectors, and, most importantly, those who would like to make purchases of things or impressions with meaning - for the sake of saving a child,” said Elena Perminova. The proceeds from the sale will be used to pay for the treatment of seriously ill children.

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