Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037774
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037773
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037769
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037766
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037761
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037756
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037753
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037748
Participants attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037742
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037738
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037737
Participants attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037735
Participants attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037734
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037732
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037730
Rector of the Moscow Art and Industry Institute Alexei Yegorov attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037717
Participants attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037711
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037708
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037675
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037673
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037664
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037652
Young women attend the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037648
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037647
A young woman attends the Veles Night fancy dress costume show at the Moscow Art and Industry Institute in Moscow, Russia. The Veles Night is a relatively new addition to the Slavic neopagan holiday honoring Veles, the god of cattle, wealth, poetry, and the underworld, celebrated on February 11 or, for some, on October 31, coinciding with Halloween. It emerged from a wave of Slavic neopagan revival, where enthusiasts aimed to reconstruct lost traditions, creating new observances along the way.31.10.2025#9037644