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The essence With their ability to merge high fashion and street culture, their approach is almost unparalleled. Supreme products are usually available in limited quantities and only through their own physical and digital outlets. Exclusivity creates desire. But, there is more. Apart from offering their own product, Supreme is famous for partnering with external parties. Various brands of the widest variety have boasted the significant colors. These special make-ups often turn into collector’s items instantly, with skyrocketing prices in secondary markets. The concept? Like ready-mades, Supreme seems to find beauty and significance in odd items. Exclusive and expensive products are treated equally to objects of everyday use, with little monetary value and broad availability. Hence, mass-produced things invert their attributed value, creating dynamics resembling those of the pop-art era. Like ready-mades, Supreme seems to find beauty and significance in odd items. But besides easy to recognize designs and obvious status symbols, past collections were frequently enhanced with more subtle choices for connoisseurs. Masters of innuendo But besides easy to recognize designs and obvious status symbols, past collections were frequently enhanced with more subtle choices for connoisseurs. Sophisticated references reveal a deep understanding of fashion, art history, and pop culture. Iconic artworks of different periods, styles, and mediums have surfaced in their designs regularly, like paintings by Pablo Picasso, Gustav Klimt, or Jackson Pollock. Furthermore, Supreme seems to have a soft spot for controversial discourse, demonstrated by garments bearing “L’ Origine du monde” by Gustave Courbet and “Piss Christ” by Andres Serrano. Their relation to the art world goes even beyond the sole acknowledgment of highlights. Supreme managed to collaborate with many renowned artists: Damien Hirst, HR Giger, Takashi Murakami, George Condo, and Jeff Koons are some of the more prominent names. POWER BLUE P5000 OUTLINE SILVER Outline Silver Collaboration SupremE 53
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