Published
September 11, 2024
This season, Supreme has set its sights on Martine Rose, much to the delight streetwear fans. With her men’s label, the Jamaican-born British designer, known for her sporty, street and workwear style that draws on subcultures and the nineties, has collaborated with the New York urban brand on its autumn-winter 2024/25 collection. The collection will be launched on Thursday September 12 in Europe and the United States, and from September 14 in Asia-Pacific.
The Supreme/Martine Rose collection features around fifteen pieces, ranging from clothing to accessories, and also includes a pair of Clarks, for whom the designer is working this season as guest creative director.
The collab’ seems to come straight off the street, with reversible trucker jackets, denim cargo trousers, quilted jackets, retro jumpers, sweatshirts, printed T-shirts, suits and jeans. There’s no shortage of sportswear or biker-inspired leather jackets and trousers.
The collection is accompanied by a 44-page magazine featuring black and white photos of the collection. Profits from the sale of this publication will be donated to the St. Giles Trust, an English charity that supports the homeless and disadvantaged.
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