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The fashion world was set ablaze as Kidill, the brainchild of the visionary Hiroaki Sueyasu, kicked off men's fashion week on the 16th of January with an incredible spectacle.
Hiroaki Sueyasu, the designer behind Kidill, wasn't just presenting a collection; he was orchestrating a punk renaissance. The runway wasn't just a catwalk; it was a declaration of war on the ordinary, a proclamation that punk is very much alive and kicking.
Energetic doesn't even begin to cover it. Models strutting with a defiance that echoed the rebellious chords of punk rock. The music pulsated through the air, a sonic rebellion that resonated with every beat of Doc Martens-clad feet hitting the runway.
Punk wasn't a theme; it was a lifestyle. Doc Martens boots stomped through the Carrousel du Louvres, clothes bore deliberate holes as if in defiance of convention, and a riot of color erupted in the models' hair. Slogans, painted boldly on the bodies of some models, were a rallying cry, a call to arms for a fashion revolution.
The renaissance of punk fashion has begun, and Kidill is at the forefront of this rebellious revolution. Strap on your Doc Martens, embrace the chaos, and let the punk spirit guide your fashion choices.
Pictures by Karol Wojcik

17th January 2024
Article by Valentin Bré-Malèvre
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