Fake Kills
In the early 2000s, an independent brand emerged with a total-look illustrated collection that broke the rules. Fake Kills turned logos, designers, and top models into sacred icons, then contaminated them with bones, skulls, and symbols of decay. A dark aesthetic that questioned the entire fashion system, allegedly brought down by the spread of counterfeits.
Back to the Future
The second chapter looks ahead, while keeping the same critical spirit. Back to the Future features fully-branded giant robots, inspired by the world of Japanese anime from the ’70s and ’80s. It’s a playful take on brand obsession, surviving even the collapse of fashion itself. The apocalypse is postponed—but still very well dressed.