Stylist Natasha Rouge about favorite outfits
FOR RUBBER "WARDROBE"we take pictures of beautiful, original or strangely dressed people in their favorite things and ask them to tell related stories. This week, our heroine, a stylist from Moscow, Natasha Rouge, spoke about the findings on the vintage ruins of Stockholm and Moscow, the love of layering, black color and gold.
The first in my hands gets that glitters and dazzles. I love multi-layered and textured things, I combine vintage clothes with basic or sportswear, black one with that which is decorated with sequins, rhinestones and gold, and I mix vintage of different eras. I can easily put on half the wardrobe at once and feel very cool at the same time. I am a real collector, especially with regard to vintage items that will definitely live in my wardrobe for more than a decade.
Dress "Elena Kozhevnikova", nameless windbreaker, H & M pants, Nike sneakers, Lambretta bag, vintage suspension Luca Razza, vintage sunglasses
I know the name of designer Elena Kozhevnikova as much as you know. I bought her dress by chance, looking at a questionable designer clothing store near the house. I liked the thing because it was stylized for the 20s. Trousers of democratic Swedes from the collaboration, I do not remember which one. I like the print, reminiscent of the work of Alexander McQueen. A windbreaker and a waist bag were presented to me by a friend, and since then I carry them all the time: both to the feast and to the world, combining them with dresses and jackets. I started wearing sneakers recently with dresses and dress pants. Previously, more preferred rough shoes. Cat eye rimmed vintage glasses are my favorite - in them I myself look like a cat. A Luca Razza pendant with a lion's head is a rare enough thing from the 60s and 70s that I found in my favorite vintage shop, Vintage X, in China Town.
KTZ T-shirt, nameless T-shirt, vintage shirt, Zara culottes, H & M blouse, nameless shoes, vintage necklace
Today, Kokon to Zai is my favorite brand - it could have bought it all at once. T-shirt found in the showroom AUroom in Moscow. I bought several different t-shirts in the net a long time ago in the "Everything for Fishermen" store. I still do not know their direct purpose, but I found it for myself: I wear it under crop tops, shirts, dresses, using it as an additional texture for multilayer outfits. One more thing in my layered bow is either a shirt, or a peignoir. Bought it in second-hand. I hung on a hanger for a long time, but now I wear it all the time - a very multifunctional thing.
In my wardrobe there are a lot of basic black things that differ in length, width, texture. These culottes are one of them. Black rough boots from the Dr. store. Martens in Stockholm are my favorites: I wear them all year round, and it's a pleasure to dance in them.
Dranoid Dressing Gown, H & M Pants, Cheap Monday Shirt, Handmade Boots, Vintage Brooch
I bought a bathrobe from talented Masha Efremenko, who once with Danila Polyakov made the Dranoid project. I was in seventh heaven from this purchase, and people on the street took me for a bum. H & M pants have become for me like a second skin, only artificial, I do not get out of them.
Before, I often traveled to Stockholm and from there brought several suitcases of local things. Cheap Monday is a classic. We wear this shirt with my beloved man. She bought military boots in her hometown at a flea market for 150 rubles and redid them with her dad, decorating them with spikes. A gold brooch in the form of a cheetah I carry mostly with a coat, but Dranoid dressing gown is more suitable for her - I use it as a button.
Asya Malbershtein vintage jacket, shirt, pants, boots, brooch, glasses and clutch, vintage ring
I have long dreamed of things in vertical stripes. I could not find it in regular stores - and once again I was rescued by vintage ones. I found a shirt in a vintage store in Stockholm, where everyone sells for 6 euros, a jacket in Beyond Retro in Stockholm, and trousers in Beyond Retro in Tsvetnoy in Moscow. Many people find that everything in this bow is too replete, but I like it. In addition, the shirt can be easily replaced with a single color. I bought python leather boots in the Frik Frak in Moscow. I got the points in a funny way: I presented my favorite round glasses to my boyfriend, and the next day a friend gave me two more pairs of round glasses - in a word, karma. I love the suede clutch for its minimalism.
Dranoid vest, Nike T-shirt, Topshop shorts, Zara shoes, vintage wallet, vintage necklace, unmarked bracelets
I love the vest of the Moscow brand Dranoid for its holes resembling the interlacing of lace and the reaction of bewildered passersby. I rarely put on these disco dresses, rather to please my loved ones who complain about my shapeless dark clothes. I wear shorts with crop tops and high platform shoes. Stilettos in my wardrobe is rare, but I have one pair just in case. I love rap, hip-hop and watch the guys with the golden chains around their neck swing. With such a golden chain you want to immediately dance.
The purse was found in Montenegro at a flea market for a penny: I bargained hard, and I found a bracelet early in the morning in Kamergersky Lane and fell in love with it. The rest of the bracelets is not clear where I came from - apparently the housebird threw up.
Vintage shirt, H & M top, Topshop leggings, vintage apron, unnamed shoes, vintage pendant
Oliverka with sequins is a rarity, and therefore one of my favorite finds. She has a complex print and mint color. Bought it, as was the custom, in Stockholm. I wear it with sweat pants and shorts. The Bavarian striped apron bought in Moscow in the "Freak Dressage" and usually wear it like a skirt with a striped suit. Cross grabbed for a penny on the Internet. It seems to me that his owner did not understand that she sold him cheaper than she bought.
Fred Perry pants, KTZ brooch, Zara top, vintage vest, Jeffrey Campbell ankle boots
Sport pants with two stripes found in second-hand Paradox in Moscow. I like to specially tighten them high at the waist, so that they look short. Sports clothes I often wear paired with rough shoes and shoes. The only exception is for jogging. The KTZ brooch was brought by a friend who knows how much I love this brand. I wear it like a belt patch and feel like a boxer who won the fight.
The texture of the top resembles a diving suit. Moreover, its length is a classic of the 90s. Vest bought in a vintage store in Paris, from the range which I ran my eyes. I bought shoe boots in another vintage shop in Stockholm - they were new and incredibly comfortable.
T-shirt DimepieceLA, H & M pants, H & M skirt, Nike sneakers, Jewels Tee pendant
This is a pretty casual look: put on and run. In this bow I often wear a lace petticoat - it looks pretty nice. I like to break the style a bit and, for example, wear large jewelry with stones with sneakers.
Vintage jacket, own design skirt, H & M earrings, vintage shoe clips, Jeffrey Campbell ankle boots
I love this brocade gold jacket very much - it looks rich. The find again from Stockholm. My aunt made a skirt according to my sketch, and then I brought it to mind. Clips for shoes - a brilliant Soviet invention. Most of my shoes are black, and these clips change her style overnight. Cross gave me a friend.
Cheap Monday shirt dress, vintage jacket, vintage pants, Zara shoes, nameless pendant, Zara bag, Yuka jewelry ring
I bought a dress shirt on the floor in Stockholm - it is from a collaboration with an unknown designer and it was expensive even with a 50% discount. I love the jacket for its square cut and for the fish scales in black. Pants bought in Moscow at Beyond Retro in Tsvetnoy. Necklace - a gift from friends from Brussels. Bag-chest looks like it was bought somewhere in India, but it is from Zara. All I strive to wear it around my neck as a suspension or a belt, but I have not yet found the best option.
Vintage Jewelry
Jewelry is my passion, especially vintage. I grab everything that shines like forty. Each time I go through my treasures, I understand that I have so few of them that I urgently need to run to new "excavations". Friends know that giving me a birthday is something golden and vintage. It can be a photo frame, a badge, a gold-bound book, and, of course, any favorite ones. Clips - a gift from friends, bought at a flea market in Brussels. Vintage crosses delight someone, someone - questions, and someone immediately takes his own.
Vintage Jewelry
This lion earring with a ring is my favorite. I saw her for the first time in the American blog on the lady who turned 100 years old. I bought a massive golden heart somewhere for $ 5 on the collapse in Stockholm. The brooch in the form of a defender's mask is a gift from a friend brought from Thailand; it is made by local designers.
Cheap Monday ring, Givenchy pendant, necklace and ring of unknown origin
I bought the Givenchy pendant for March 8 so that it is more fun. Over time, this suspension has riveted the general attention of friends who fought for whoever wears it. They gave her the name "full bloom". The massive necklace is a gift from two friends brought from Brussels.
Vintage Jewelry
I love massive, heavy jewelry. Looking at the clips with crabs, I always remember the extravagant Elsa Schiaparelli and her surreal outfits.
Perfume TokyoMilk Dark 17, TokyoMilk Song In D Minor No. 13, H & M Golden bouquet, H & M Sandalwood
Perfume TokyoMilk Dark 17 love not only me, but also my boyfriend for a black matte bottle, a cockroach and bitter notes. I bought two bottles of H & M perfume water in Stockholm for ridiculous money. Golden bouquet bought for a golden bottle and a cat's head, but the scent was as beautiful as the package. Sandalwood speaks for itself - the gentle and unobtrusive scent of sandalwood. In addition, unisex.
Vintage glasses collection
I love glasses not only for their direct purpose, but more as an accessory that changes the image.
Vintage Jewelry
Brooch Chanel bought on Molotok.ru - it is very pleasant to the touch. Clips for a dress - a functional thing. For example, with their help, a men's T-shirt of the XXL size can be turned into a dress five minutes before the release, draping a little. Well, or fasten them to a tired pair of shoes.