ICECREAM works in collaboration with Japanese skater Egawa Yoshifumi, who is better recognized as YOPPI on a joint collection. YOPPI has been a strong contributor to the Japanese skate culture since the 90s era, as he played a role in starting T19 Skateboards as well as reamadHECTIC during the beginnings of Ura-Harajuku days.
The collection boasts a colorful palette, featuring hues of white, green, blue, and brown, all of which are adorned in co-branding details. The silhouettes are comprised of bucket hats, tees, beanies, as well as socks. The most notable graphic is the traffic cone in red that is reworked to represent the signature ICECREAM emblems. One of the tees boasts the traffic cone flipped to look like an ice cream cone. Additional details include snow-coated letters and branding abbreviations that reference the contributors.
Co-Branded Logo Minimal Fashion
ICECREAM Works with YOPPI on a Seasonal Logo-Centric Capsule
Trend Themes
1. Co-branded Fashion Collaborations - Opportunity for businesses to partner with influential figures or brands to create unique and limited-edition fashion collections.
2. Minimalist Logo Designs - Growing demand for minimalistic and logo-centric designs in the fashion industry, presenting opportunities for brands to create visually appealing and wearable products.
3. Nostalgic Skate Culture Revival - Revival of skate culture from the 90s era, allowing businesses to tap into nostalgia and collaborate with influential figures to create nostalgic-inspired fashion collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can leverage co-branded collaborations and minimalist logo designs to attract customers seeking unique and stylish products.
2. Streetwear - Streetwear brands can capitalize on the nostalgic skate culture revival by collaborating with influential skaters and incorporating minimalist logo designs into their collections.
3. Apparel Accessories - Opportunity for apparel accessory brands to tap into the co-branded fashion collaborations trend by partnering with established fashion brands to create logo-centric accessories such as hats, beanies, and socks.