Julia Lord is a singer and songwriter, who became famous on the Ukrainian stage in the 1990s.

In 1997, she made her mark with albums and collaborated actively with the popular band "Skryabin." However, in recent years, she has been absent from television screens and has not given interviews. Since then, the 90s star has vanished from the public eye.

Julia Lord began her active collaboration with the band "Skryabin" in 1998, which significantly boosted her popularity. Together with the band, she recorded several successful albums and became an indispensable member of the team. It was during the "Skryabin" tours that Julia met musician Rostislav Domyshevsky, a band member, whom she married in 1999.

Continuing her collaboration with "Skryabin," Julia Lord also released albums "Euterpe," "Fashion Country," and "Striptease." After Domyshevsky left the band in 2002, he became a co-producer of her solo projects. In March 2020, Rostislav suffered a massive heart attack, which was a severe trial for the family.

Throughout her career, Julia Lord participated in renowned shows; for instance, in 2013, she appeared on "The Voice of the Country," but she was unable to join a team. Nevertheless, the singer continued to support her career and actively toured.

With the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Julia Lord left the country and moved to Poland, where she participated in charitable events and helped Ukrainians who found refuge in that country.

Later, she relocated to the United Kingdom, where she continues to live and engage in active public activities. In the UK, the singer collaborated with the Polish band Antynomia, with whom she recorded the joint song "War/Wojna."

Today, Julia Lord actively highlights the situation in Ukraine, responds to Russia's war crimes, and organizes charitable concerts in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. She also participates in various initiatives, raising funds for the Ukrainian army.