Clothing brand Benibla launched an extremely limited graffiti streetwear collection, informed by legendary street artist FUZI's illustrations. The label puts a definite vigilante twist on its clothing line with the 'Ignorant Style'—an artistic approach pioneered by FUZI in the mid 90s and one that found itself represented in tattoo designs and wall murals.
The label and the artist premiered their styled graffiti streetwear collaboration at the secret Traphouse (Paris 18), where the party was filled with special releases of tattoos, silkscreens, comic books, as well as DJs.
The connection between the two parties was strengthened and made official when FUZI went back to his roots and tattooed Benibla's founder in a laundromat.
Limited Graffiti Streetwear
Benibla Collaborated with Legendary Graffiti Artist FUZI on a New Line
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti Streetwear - The limited collaboration between Benibla and FUZI showcases the trend of incorporating graffiti art into streetwear fashion.
2. Ignorant Style - FUZI's unique artistic approach from the mid-90s creates disruptive innovation opportunities by merging street art with tattoo designs and wall murals.
3. Artistic Collaborations - The collaboration between Benibla and FUZI demonstrates the trend of brands partnering with legendary artists to create exclusive fashion collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The limited graffiti streetwear collection by Benibla and FUZI offers disruptive innovation opportunities for fashion brands to incorporate urban art into their designs.
2. Street Art - The collaboration between Benibla and FUZI highlights disruptive innovation opportunities in the street art industry by merging traditional graffiti with wearable fashion.
3. Entertainment - The premiere event at the secret Traphouse showcases disruptive innovation opportunities in the entertainment industry for hosting interactive experiences that incorporate art and music.