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Russian designer presents clothes line in Singapore

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Russian designer presents clothes line in Singapore


01.08.2017

foto: Gosha Rubchinsky
Singaporeans are going to wear clothes with Gosha Rubchinskiy’s design, Lenta.ru informs. His new collection of T-shirts has been designed in conjunction with famous brands, such as Comme des Garçons and Nike. The clothes will be available for sale in multi-brand retailer Dover Street Market that has recently opened an outpost in Singapore by Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo.

It is not clear yet how much Russian designer’s limited edition t-shirts will cost.

33 years old fashion designer, photographer and the founder of his namesake brand Gosha Rubchinskiy has started his career as a stylist working with fashion designers Dmitry Loginov and Konstantin Gaidai. Rubchinskiy’s first men collection, Empire of Evil was presented at the end of 2008. The symbols of his collection, referencing Raegan’s Cold War-description of the USSR, have become a bear and two-headed eagle with rifles. His style leans towards Russian street and youth culture.

Just recently Rubchinskiy’s joint collection with Adidas, devoted to the FIFA World Cup has appeared in Russian stores. The collection includes T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, anoraks, hats, scarfs and even socks with ‘Football’ inscription. The ‘Football’ t-shirt costs around $120.

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