Converse and Brain Dead collaborate for a second time through two silhouettes: Chuck 70 and Bosey MC.
Brain Dead, a brand defined by the disruptive approach, constantly seeks to alter the expected, and this time around, they have continued to explore new interpretations of Converse’s classic DNA.
For the Chuck 70 silhouette, the team has sought to alter its proportions by elevating the sole construction and nodded to the first collaboration, through the animal print on the three-panel canvas construction.
In the case of the Bosey MC silhouette, they have taken Converse’s Lakestream mountain silhouette as a reference, which presents functional characteristics and reinforced details for intense activity.
In addition, the collaboration is presented with a film directed by Dev Hynes starring creatives such as Hello Yello and interpreters of the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA), the largest orchestra with a large representation of the Black community in the United States.
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Characterised by its bold and strong image due to its visuals, the brand founded in Shanghai and based in London is considered to be one of the most avant-garde of the moment.
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Fusing heritage and precision, the unveiled collection consists of 13 pieces, through which the spirit of racing, a central theme in the brand’s DNA, is channelled.
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