The avant-garde fashion brand Songzio from South Korea presents its first collaboration collection with the iconic US animated TV series The Simpsons.
Created in 1989 by Matt Groening, the series has become a cultural phenomenon and is famous for its satirical engagement with American society and popular culture. Through their unique mix of comedy and tragedy, The Simpsons has gained a loyal fan base and great cult status worldwide.
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The Simpsons is a family sitcom about Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, who live in the fictional city of Springfield. The series shows her everyday life, combines family stories with social satire and uses black humor.
In particular, her ability to interpret current trends and socially relevant topics with humorous ease is appreciated by fans and critics alike.
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Every year, Songzio releases collaborations with renowned studios and artists to present Korean luxury fashion on the global stage and establish a distinctive presence in the international high-fashion market.
The Simpsons x Songzio collection combines the unique aesthetic handwriting of both creative partners. By combining past and present, Songzio creates an exclusive series of original works of art in which The Simpsons are reinterpreted in magnificent Renaissance style. The surrealist and mystical elements that characterize Songzio's works of art are reflected in this special collaboration. The members of the Simpson family appear as angels in a utopian world of beautiful nature and heavenly beings.
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Songzio transforms these unique works of art into wearable fashion by implementing the designs using intricate hand embroidery and screen printing techniques. The silhouettes of the collection also reflect the humor and playfulness of The Simpsons: Classic garments are redefined by unusual asymmetrical cuts and inverted patterns.
In keeping with Songzio's avant-garde innovative spirit, this collaboration breaks creative limits and creates a collection that is characterized by artistic expression and conceptual depth.
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Photos via SONGZIO