recently, i have become aware of (and subsequently obsessed with) a brand by the name of KIDILL. i think what drew me in most about them is their unapologetically strong influence from japanese and british punk fashion. distressed elements, tarnished chains, and contrasting patches are prevalent components throughout most of their shows. the occasional item will remind me of a picture iâve seen of punks in the late 90âs / early 00âs. there are also a lot of things about some of KIDILLâs older works that are reminiscent of early hysteric glamour. again, this is probably because of heavy punk influences, but hysteric glamour have calmed down somewhat as theyâve aged as a collective.
i found out about KIDILL in the same way that iâve found out about so many of my now favourite designers; by mindlessly scrolling through ssense until i find something that resonates with me. in this case, the item that first caught my eye was a pair of trousers made in collaboration with dickies; half black, half pink, adorned with zips galore. from there i of course found the rest of the items from that collaboration, and then all of the KIDILL pieces i could.
one of my favourite details featured in quite a few items by KIDILL is a patch or print of a gÂĄmp mask. itâs very simple but can add a lot to an item. itâs just a small, subtle reference to quite a taboo topic.