Designers collection was inspired by Malevich and Kandinsky.
Tatiana Navka
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Dmitry Guberniev
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In the Tretyakov gallery on Krymsky Val journalists has officially unveiled a new uniform for the Russian Olympic team at the Games of 2016, in Rio de Janeiro. Agree, original and quite unusual place for the presentation of clothing of future Champions?
There are my reasons. The fact that the new BOSCO collection is inspired by the motifs of Russian avant-garde and constructivism. Designers of the new form was inspired by the paintings of Malevich, Kandinsky and other famous artists.
Ekaterina Moiseeva and Mikhail Kusnirovich
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Alexei Nemov and Svetlana Khorkina
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For example, to print t-shirts, sweatshirts and dresses athletes can find items poster painting by Alexander Rodchenko. In a poster style made and a capsule collection of t-shirts with stylized pictograms of all the sports that will be represented at the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro.
Ekaterina Moiseeva
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The collection also included a lot of baby clothes, which the young athletes demonstrated together with the recognized sports icons. Four-time Olympic champion in gymnastics Alexei Nemov addressed children before an important speech: “do Not hurry, perform all movements clearly”. Young athletes coped with the task perfectly: the splits and sat down, and the swallow did.
At the presentation of the form
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Pavel Bure
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Tatiana Navka, Olympic champion in ice dancing, participating in the presentation, admitted that in the childhood Olympic uniform has always been her biggest dream: “I wanted to be beautiful and to resemble the senior companions of the rink! And today this dream is easy to implement. Anyone who wants can go to the store and buy a form”. By the way, many drew attention to the spectacular earrings that glittered in the ears of the grooves at the presentation. Tatiana has shown everyone that they symbolize the Olympic rings.
Tatiana Navka
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