When the world around collapses, true strength is born — the strength of spirit, of feminine resilience, and of faith. The story of Olena Grytsynger is exactly that. She is one of those women who turn pain into wings and trials into a new rise.
Olena is a Ukrainian woman who was forced to flee the war, saving herself and her child. Her journey led through three countries. In Germany, just six months later, she didn’t just adapt — she created a new reality. She opened a permanent makeup studio and founded the women’s club “Girls of Saxony,” which became a space of support, growth, and inspiration for Ukrainian refugee women.
Olena became the first Ukrainian refugee in her district to officially register a business. She was noticed. She was recognized. She was appointed to the honorary position of National Director of Mrs. Globe Germany. For the third year in a row, she prepares representatives from Germany and other countries for international Mrs. Globe competitions through her own signature program, “The Queen’s Path.”

This path is not about beauty — it’s about strength. About transformation. About rediscovering dignity, confidence, and voice.
A year ago, Olena moved to the United States to be with the man she loves and started over once again. While on maternity leave with a young child, she never gave up her mission. She is developing a new permanent makeup studio in Maryland and has received international certification as a women’s coach to provide even deeper support for women in their search for power, harmony, and self-realization.
Olena continues to lead the Mrs. Globe direction in Germany remotely and serves as a coach for the women she lovingly calls “queens.” Her new projects are already in development — initiatives aimed at awakening feminine uniqueness, supporting women in emigration, and restoring faith in themselves.
Her story isn’t just about success. It’s about the phoenix. About the strength of a Ukrainian woman who never gives up — even when she burns to ashes, she rises again.
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