
Gosa Rubchinskiy present document PRESVET as a continuation of his focus on youth, sports and the idea of uniform. The work is developed through a direct examination of the sports form. This approach defines the collection from the ground up, shaping the clothes through reduction and control.
PERESVET is based on the basics of a sports wardrobe, focusing on clothing such as sweatshirts, fleece pullovers, knitwear and outerwear. These objects form the foundation of the collection, reimagined through a process that strips them back to their essential elements. Construction remains clean and precise, allowing each garment to maintain its shape without extra detail.


Silhouettes stretch outward through generous proportions. This balance determines how clothes sit on the body, where size does not disrupt structure. Soft materials gain direction through cut and proportion, giving each piece a defined outline. The collection forms a clothing system shaped by form and function, where each element contributes to a coherent visual language.
Rubchinskiy revisits familiar sports codes and adapts them through this process. The collection retains recognizable references to sportswear, but shifts the emphasis through proportion and construction. Oversized silhouettes avoid excess, instead presenting a measured extension that supports the overall structure. Materials follow the same logic, where softness is guided by shape rather than left undefined.


The series of images accompanying PERESVET extend this direction through a focus on gestures and posture. Within this visual framework, a bouquet of flowers appears as a secondary element that introduces contrast. The flowers bring a softer element to the frame, as opposed to the controlled structure of the garments.
PERESVET presents a range of garments that are shaped through a direct approach, where every decision serves the overall structure. The collection is now available via the brand’s website.





