After releasing a T-shirt featuring the provocative "Windowlicker" single cover created by British director Chris Cunningham for the first drop of their Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Supreme has doubled down with an entire capsule collection in collaboration with Aphex Twin that is already positioned to become a timeless cult favorite.
The news was teased a few days ago when the streetwear brand shared an Instagram photo of the Irish artist taken in Japan by legendary photographer Daidō Moriyama, which has now been followed by the official presentation of the complete lookbook.
At the heart of this partnership is a selection of clothing and accessories that chronicle the career of one of contemporary music's most inventive and influential figures, whose vision aligns with the values of James Jebbia's brand. The collection includes GORE-TEX outerwear, military-inspired bomber jackets, sweaters, hoodies and zip-ups, longsleeves, tees, sports jerseys, shirts, cargo pants, shorts, caps, gloves, pocket knives, and skate decks referencing iconic EPs like "Richard D. James Album", "Donkey Rhubarb", "...I Care Because You Do", and "Come to Daddy", alongside Paul Nicholson's unmistakable logo design.
All products will be available for purchase starting March 6th in stores and online.
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Born in Groningen in 1991, Eric Grischott is a linguist with a deep-rooted passion for art, music, and fashion. His academic journey led him to graduate in languages, further enriching his linguistic prowess. His thirst for knowledge and cultural immersion took him abroad, where he gained invaluable experience and insights. Eric’s linguistic expertise is not confined to just theory. He has honed his skills in French and German through specialized DELF and DELE courses, demonstrating his commitment to mastering these languages. His passions extend beyond languages, encompassing the creative realms of art, the rhythmic world of music, and the dynamic sphere of fashion.