The 6 Gosha Rubchinskiy x Kappa Items Fizzy Mag Editors Are Obsessed With
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Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype— Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now— one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.
Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype— Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now— one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.
Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype— Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now – one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.
Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype— Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now— one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.
Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype—Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now— one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.
Gosha Rubchinskiy has wooed the fashion industry in recent seasons with his post-Soviet take on streetwear. His garments are everywhere from high-end boutiques to street style galleries, and at Fizzy Mag, we’re not immune to the hype— Rubchinskiy’s unique take on urban and skatewear has also captured our hearts.
While Japan’s streetwear brands innovate using pre-existing American aesthetics and Europe’s high-fashion designers approach streetwear through an abstract lens, Rubchinskiy produces clothing that always retains a staunchly Russian flavor. By crafting an aesthetic that keeps one foot firmly planted in his beloved country, Rubchinskiy is proving that streetwear is a truly global language now— one that doesn’t need to look to America for inspiration anymore.
Rubchinskiy recently linked with Kappa to create his most accessible collection yet. The designer breathed new life into the old school brand and created a collection that goes from top to bottom in serving a retro feast while playing with contemporary style. We’ve chosen our six favorite items from the collection to launch your Rubchinskiy obsession (as if you’re not obsessed already). Click through all our faves, and shop the looks.