Milan Trend Week has simply wrapped up, and whereas this isn’t usually the sort of factor we might be masking on this, an internet site about anime, actuality tv and comedian books, 2023’s present featured a shock inclusion: Blizzard’s Diablo collection.
(I say usually as a result of I have written about Milan Trend Week earlier than, again in 2018 when GCDS had some unbelievable Pokémon sweaters).
Danish label Han Kjøbenhavn had an entire rattling line impressed by (and formally licensed by) Diablo, with founder Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen—who tells NME he performed the sport “again within the day”—displaying off three separate outfits, two of which you’ll be able to see on this publish.
For these about to say in a comic-book-guy voice “nyyahhhh these don’t appear to be Diablo characters”, or “I can’t be sporting these to my native GameStop, thanks”, please know that that is Milan Trend Week. That is runway shit. That is designers going wild, artwork in movement, stuff designed so that you can have a look at and really feel one thing, not surprise whenever you’ll be capable of order it on Amazon or get it with the collector’s version of a sport.
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“For me, darkness is magnificence. How do you stability these two issues? That generates an [entirely] new feeling”, Davidsen instructed NME. “What we’re creating has loads of quantity and language within the clothes we’re working with, so in that sense I’m making an attempt to reflect the journey inside Diablo in addition to my very own journey.”
When it comes to stuff you can put on, Davidsen says Han Kjøbenhavn—who promote a ton of on a regular basis gear like sweaters and tshirts, albeit at premium style label costs—can be releasing “one thing which is extra on a regular basis wearable” within the close to future.