It’s CROSSOVER — an Asian retailer — that dreamed up the capsule collection we’d want for the thirtieth anniversary of Kids. And it does so with a capsule in collaboration with Larry Clark, an operation that honors one of the films that most shocked ’90s cinema. The 1995 cult movie was a punch to the gut, an unfiltered portrait of New York youth in the ’90s, and today it pulses again through pieces that capture its rebellious, disenchanted spirit.


The collection moves between flight jackets, hoodies, graphic T-shirts, and even a skateboard deck—pieces marked by never-before-seen images, behind-the-scenes moments, and shots that bring back the uncomfortable truth Larry Clark has always known how to tell. The colors are bold, brazen, deliberately direct, as is the director’s signature that stands as an authentic seal on every garment.


Skateboarding, which in Kids was both language and identity, here becomes textile matter and visual iconography. Every piece is designed to move through urban space, to live the street while retaining collector’s value—a fragment of memory turned into a tangible object.

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