In the extensive list of collaborations that Supreme has undertaken over the years, their partnership with HYSTERIC GLAMOUR stands out as one of the most unique and meaningful.
The two iconic brands first joined forces in September 2017, unveiling a collection that showcased their shared affinity for Pop Art and provocation - two elements that have significantly shaped the paths of both James Jebbia and Nobuhiko Kitamura. This initial collaboration featured a range of items, including eco-fur coats emblazoned with the phrase "Fuck You" repeated nine times, as well as bedding sets adorned with the words "Sin", "Hardcore", and "Fucker".
Following the success of their first venture, Supreme and HYSTERIC GLAMOUR continued their collaborative journey in March 2021, offering a more refined collection that marked a triumphant return to the streetwear scene.
Now, the two brands have unveiled their latest joint effort, which is set to be released on November 14th at 17:00 both in-store and online. This new collection encompasses a comprehensive selection of apparel and accessories, including jackets, bags, and caps created in partnership with Vanson Leather, as well as tracksuit sets, varsity jackets, hoodies, long-sleeved shirts, pants, t-shirts, belts, and keychains.
Each piece in the collection is distinguished by the prominent use of co-branded graphics, which pay homage to the irreverent spirit that animates punk and other subcultures closely tied to the skateboarding scene.
Kristin Kaye
Insatiably curious about human expression, she immerses herself in literature, theater, art, and dance. Her academic journey led to degrees in Modern Literature, where she delved into The Furioso, and Historical Sciences with a focus on Contemporary History. Her studies took her to the prestigious Erasmus University Rotterdam, broadening her international perspective.
Her passion for culture isn't confined to personal enjoyment—it spills onto the pages of various publications. There, she explores not only artistic endeavors but also civil rights issues and the myriad ways human culture manifests itself. For her, writing about these topics isn't just a profession; it's an irresistible calling that stems from her deep-seated fascination with the human experience.