Gosha Rubchinsky is russian designer that does fashion collections inspired by young people, youth, post-soviet children of 90-s. “A personal take on the fetishistic uniformity of Moscow street gangs’ post-Perestroika suburb sportswear, mixed with patriotic political paraphernalia.” Clothes with symbolical inscriptions “Viking”, “Dawn is near”, “Transfiguration” are selling in London concept store Dover Street Market and american Opening Ceremony. Exclusively for Open Ceremony Gosha have done a video in wich we can see teenagers near the usual post-soviet gloomy council estates wearing clothes from the last collection.
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