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LOOK OF THE DAY #THREESTRIPES

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Three stripes and russian squats? I doubt that! Let's mix 'em up with heels and flying chiffon dresses. Layers,layers,layers.. I want to skip cliches and ideas that sportswear is only worn by athletes. I want my salmon tartare and glass of prosecco, please! Dress : Zara Top : OH MY LOVE London Bottoms : Adidas Jacket : k1x Shoes : Office Watch  : Diesel

#Opinion GOSHA RUBCHINSKIY : POSTMODERN SKATEWEAR OR A NOTHER OVERHYPED MASS PRODUCT BRAND?

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Well, this is actually one of my University projects. I was supposed to review a postmodern object or a collection in two parts. In the First part I had to pretend that I am an author of the product or the collection and had to sell it in the best way. And the second one is the part when I had to review this in the most sceptical way and try to find as much constructive critique as I could. Hope you will find it interesting. SECTION ONE My name is Georgi Aleksandrovich Rubchinskiy. My friends call me Gosha. I was born on the 29th of July 1984 in Moscow. After a couple of years in Arts school and working as a hairdresser for Tony&Guy I realised that making clothes is my truly passion. For this season(Spring/Summer 2016) in mt collection “1984” I kept taking inspiration close to home. Russian culture, art and the anti utopian novel by George Orwell were the main figures that guided me during making this collection. The t-shirts with the year of 1984 marked out in square ...

Red Valentino Resort 2018 Inspired drawing

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One of the main parts in design process is fashion illustration. Fashion illustration is the message or idea, which designer is trying to pass on for the customers and viewers. Being a beginner in this industry, I encourage myself for practising my drawing skills as much as possible. One of the hardest things for me is transferring fabric on a piece of paper. Every time while doing it, I am asking myself what kind of six sense I will have to unblock in myself to make this skill develop itself. But believe it or not, being extremely far from the desired result, I admit that my drawings have improved. If i will compare my current work to the drawings that I have made couple of years ago - the progress can be definitely seen! One of my other habits of practising my skills - is to take existing image and re-draw it. Redrawing from a photography makes the process more interesting and it gives you opportunity to unlock your "deep" kind of vision of the garment and try to repr...