Rosario Dawson and Chloë Sevigny on set for Kidsvia paddle8.com

Supreme is streaming Larry Clark’s Kids for free online

Continuing the label’s long history with the notorious cult film

Making its debut in 1995, Larry Clark’s controversial cult film Kids featured bare-bones production on a tiny budget. As a result most of the cast wear outfits from their own, Supreme-heavy wardrobes, as seen in subsequently-released photos from the set

Not a bad advert for the streetwear label, and now it’s doubling down on the connection by streaming the film for free on its website.

Of course, it’s not the first time Clark and Supreme have crossed paths since the Chloë Sevigny-starring film first aired. The director was involved in one of the label’s most iconic cult collaborations in 2005 – which included shooting an X-rated calendar – and also released a capsule collection with the label in 2015, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the film.

Five years on though, and in coronavirus quarantine, now is as good a time as ever to revisit Kids (especially when it’s free online).

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