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Gosha Rubchinskiy

No Layout: Read Fancy Magazines Online

No Layout is an awesome platform that publishes older issues of fashion and art (maga)zines and books online. It works like a digital library, you simply click on the magazine covers and than are allowed to flip through the content. Featured publications are both already espablished magazines such as sleek or Fantastic Man and treasures like the complete back catalogue of Peres Project‘s Daddy Magazine or Russian designer Gosha Rubchinskiy‘s aglec zine. Really worth the click!
Thanks, Stefan!

http://www.nolayout.com/

Gosha Rubchinskiy: Slave/РАБ (A/W 2010) / Update: Berlin Exhibition

The video below has been shown in February at this year’s London Fashion Week as part of the Fashion East Menswear Installation. It presents “Slave/РАБ”, the A/W 2010 collection by young Russian fashion designer Gosha Rubchinskiy I recently introduced here. It is shot in a very Larry Clark sort of manner and is the result of a collaboration between Rubchinskiy and a sound/performance artist from Moscow called Aleksej Tarutz (check out his Vimeo channel for some live clips). On Rubchinsky’s website you also find a preview of the beautiful lookbook of the collection as well as pictures and videos of older ones.

UPDATE: The German fashion magazine 032c has invited Gosha Rubchinskiy for an exhibition of his work during the Berlin Fashion Week. The exhibition opened yesterday and is shown till the end of the month at the 032c workshop in Berlin, Brunnenstrasse 9. Check out Dazed Digital for an interview with Rubchinskiy about the show.

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Up And Coming: Gosha Rubchinskiy

Gosha Rubinskiy is a 25-year-old Russian fashion designer, film maker and photographer who seems to have a faible for the nineties as well as teenage delinquents and the youth in the post-USSR era in general. For the show documented on the pictures below (it took place at a sports hall in Moscow spring last year) he casted local skaters, hockey players, graffiti artists and street kids as models. The video further down is shot a short film by Rubchinskiy about the every day live of a bunch of Russian skaters. You find more of his work on his Flickr stream and over at Dirty Butt! as well as little article about him and the sports hall show here. Also, you find the fanzine-like look book for his first collection “Evil Empire” on an awsome blog called MAFIA HUNT I discovered yesterday, click here to have a look at it.

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