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Most people think fashion is about glamor. But when you look out the window in my hometown of Novosibirsk (Russia), you see endless concrete blocks, grey snow and rusted pipes.

Instead of running away from it, I decided to turn this “Post-Soviet Gloom” into High Fashion.

I created a digital fashion brand called TONKYSTYLE. I took things we see every day — pickles, construction foam, cheap plaid bags — and turned them into luxury items.

The craziest part? People actually want to buy this. Here is my “Ghetto Couture” collection.

More info: тонкийстаил.рф

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    This texture is iconic for everyone who lives in Eastern Europe. The tiles of the Soviet panel houses (Khrushchovka). Camouflage for introverts.

    Grandma’s pickles are a staple food here. Crunchy, salty, and now — wearable. Made of glass and dill.

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    Made of authentic Russian black rye bread (“Borodinsky”). Smells like coriander and childhood. Best eco-fashion ever.

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    This plaid bag pattern is a symbol of the 90s era commerce. Indestructible material.

    Construction glass wool. It keeps you warm, but makes you itch just by looking at it. Forbidden candy floss.

    Reinforced concrete and rusty rebar. Weighs 12 kg (26 lbs). You can’t carry anything inside, except your heavy thoughts.

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    The main street food of the night. Foil turns into silver, pita turns into leather. Don’t eat it.

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    A tribute to dirty sidewalks. Walking on ashes.

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