OVNNIE is not just a clothing brand, it is a creative experience. Founded by the artist Bnomio, OVNNIE invites you to explore his artistic world, where art, architecture, and minimalism converge. The brand challenges the boundaries of streetwear by creating garments that combine avant-garde design, comfort, and quality.
OVNNIE’s debut collection, Layered, is inspired by Bnomio’s artistic practice of overlapping elements. Layered offers a range of oversized pieces that can be mixed and matched to create different looks. The collection is made of organic and recycled fabrics, and produced in Europe with meticulous craftsmanship.
The collection celebrates the beauty of simplicity, drawing from the architectural minimalism and brutalism movements. It features timeless and elegant designs that are also comfortable and versatile. The key piece of the collection is a pair of detachable cargo pants that can be worn in different ways, thanks to the adjacent legs of different cuts.
OVNNIE is also about to collaborate with Pedro Gómez, a Spanish brand that has been making high-quality Duvet feather jackets since 1965. The result is a unique and exclusive garment that blends tradition and innovation. The three-quarter coat is filled with authentic Pyrenex Duvet feathers and made with Kiss fabric, in black and silver colors. The coat has several details that make it stand out, such as the snaps to attach a feather hood, the zippers on the sleeves to transform it into a vest, and the pockets on the front. The coat is available in a limited edition of 20 units, and it is a perfect example of how OVNNIE merges craftsmanship and avant-garde design.
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