0,10 MODERN SUPREMATISM

The generator was Soviet propaganda prints of the 20-30s of the 20th century, namely the work of Vkhutemas graduates.
They spilled over into the ideas of clothing as images of sensations that Malevich spoke about.

The Soviet avant-gardists made a revolution in artistic and spatial art - through simple geometric shapes, we expressed the aesthetic shock that we experience from this realization. We named our collection after the latest futuristic art exhibition "0.10".

We did not make clothes in the style of Suprematism, we created them under its influence.

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