Courtesy of Palace

Palace joins forces with cult 90s denim label Evisu on a new collab

The collection pays homage to the role the Japanese label played in the London club scene

In some good news to kick off the week with, Palace has partnered with the cult denim brand Evisu. With the Japanese label synonymous with street style of the late 90s and early 00s, the new collection will pay homage to the role it played in the London club scene at the turn of the millennium. 

Also landing is an accompanying video, which embodies the era the jeans were at their height in. Directed by Rollo Jackson, the short film sees Lucien Clarke enter a petrol station before transporting into another dimension. With jungle MC Skibadee and Palace member Rory Milanes also featuring, the video finishes with a trip through virtual space and London’s streets. 

When it comes to the clothes, denim jeans, jackets, jumpers and tees all make up the collection, with accessories in the form of denim bucket hats detailed with jean-style pockets. Naturally everything is emblazoned with Evisu and Palace branding.

The collection will be available online on Palace’s webstore and on evisu.com from April 3, watch the film below.

Read Next
ListsRising photographers Reece + Dean on their horror movie inspirations

Following the release of new series ‘Based on a True Story’, the former FKA twigs collaborators guide us through their favourite, most influential scary films

Read Now

ListsGo down the Vivienne Westwood rabbit hole with these hidden video gems

From archive chat show interviews and iconic catwalk clips, to little-known musical forays and impassioned messages for change, the internet is packed full of obscure footage of the legendary designer

Read Now

NewsValentino show inspired by ‘wild Africa’ sparks controversy

The maison faces accusations of cultural appropriation following a show featuring bongo drums and a cast of mostly white models wearing cornrows

Read Now

Life & CultureHow do you stand out online? We asked two Instagram Rings judges

Last week, the app launched Rings, a new award for 25 creators who will receive an exclusive gold ring around their profile

Read Now