In the USSR, Laima Vaikule was considered a symbol of Western style on stage – bold outfits, a languid voice and seductive dances looked fresh and unusual. See how the popular singer has changed over the years.
Laima was born in a simple Soviet family. Her father, Stanislav Vaikulis, was a worker, and her mother, Yanina, worked as a saleswoman. Although neither parent was associated with art, Lyme exhibited art from childhood. She loved to sing and dance, but after school she nevertheless chose a more practical profession – she went to medical school.
And yet, without music, she could not. It is known that the future pop star began her career in the Latvian variety show Juras Perle, then entered GITIS and, without interrupting her studies, began to act as a singer.