A bright tracksuit and a sheepskin coat, a massive wrist watch and a brimmed hat - before he took on his VIP job, the future president was really no different from his fellow countrymen.
Putin is dancing with his classmate Elena during a party in St. Petersburg in 1970
Russian Archives/Global Look PressAlmost 50 years ago, a young Putin would dress a little like a hipster. In 1970, the year he finished school with a major in chemistry, he went to a party. There, one of the photos captures him dancing with his classmate, Yelena, in an apartment in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).
Putin with his future wife Lyudmila
Russian Archives/Global Look PressPutin met his future wife, air hostess Lyudmila, in 1980, and proposed to her three years later. By that time, he had already graduated from the law faculty of Leningrad University and was working for the KGB, spending his free time at the dachas of some acquaintances.
Putin at the dacha of some acquaintances.
SputnikThis is how Putin’s young family looked before their first daughter, Maria, was born.
Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila
Russian Archives/Global Look PressThey had their second daughter, Yekaterina, in 1986. She was born in Dresden, where Putin, with his family, had been stationed in connection with his foreign intelligence work.
Putin with his second daughter, Yekaterina.
Russian Archives/Global Look PressIn the “freewheeling 1990s”, the whole family had those colorful tracksuits that have become synonymous with the first post-Soviet decade. Everyone wore them: Schoolgirls, athletes, pensioners, dancers - and even the future president.
Young Vladimir Putin with his wife Lyudmila and daughters, 1990.
Russian Archives/Global Look PressThe tracksuit was not immediately discarded, even after business suits started taking up more and more space in his wardrobe.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin speaks to athletes in front of the athletics team.
Sergey Subbotin/SputnikNevertheless, from time to time, he would still turn up in a brown sheepskin coat with a massive wrist watch and a matching brown bag.
Putin in a brown sheepskin coat.
Personal ArchiveVery soon Putin was to get his first job in the state administration - he became an adviser to the chairman of Leningrad City Council, Anatoly Sobchak, and later, a spokesman for foreign affairs at the city mayor's office: He started meeting and holding talks with foreign businessmen.
Vladimir Putin attends a wreath laying ceremony with Prince Charles at the Piskarevskoe Cemetery in St. Petersburg.
ReutersThe colorful tracksuit would, one day, be put away forever.
Anatoly Sobchak, mayor of St. Petersburg, gestures with Vladimir Putin, deputy mayor in St. Petersburg in 1994.
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