The menswear collection, named “Interface” inspired by the 1977 album by Heldon, offered a fresh interpretation of classic Undercover themes. The showroom showcased a model donning a technical jacket featuring the iconic Daft Punk cover from the album, along with unique prints of Faust on gauntlets and a long-sleeve T-shirt. Each garment in the collection seemed like a cover version of the music that Jun Takahashi was referencing, blending tradition with subversion. From a superlight camel duffle coat to punk-inspired tartan blouson and jeweled accessories, the collection exuded a mix of baroque and modern elements. The juxtaposition of domestic comfort with edgy prints like a young girl and her beheaded teddy bear on pajamas added a whimsical touch. The overall experience of the collection hinted at a fascination for the esoteric and a rebellion against the ordinary, evoking imagery of a band creating a concept album in seclusion.
Trailer: Step into the world of Undercover’s “Interface” collection, where classic themes are reimagined through a lens of rebellion and whimsy. Explore a mix of traditional and subversive elements, from superlight duffle coats to punkish blousons, all while embracing a fascination for the esoteric. Join a journey that blends music, fashion, and artistry, transporting you to a realm where creativity knows no bounds.