Hypebeast - Merci tee designed by D.I.Y.
Creating a spin-off tee honoring a past Parisian hallmark. The short-sleeve “Merci” top takes on a clean white base with blue accents lining the front, including relative branding elements towards the bottom area. Found hitting the back is the Hubble emblem spelled out in lowercase letters with the all-familiar blue-hued double dot symbol — reminiscent of colette’s logo.
Hypebeast - NYFW garment t-shirt by D.I.Y.
Today, the design imprint shares a new release that honors this September’s New York Fashion Week. The inspiration for the tee recalls Mercedes-Benz as the official sponsor for all IMG-produced events, dating back since 2007. The design is delivered in a black base with white lettering. On the front, you’ll find “NYFW Staff” with the back reading “Hubble Studio Fashion Week” under the Mercedes-Benz logo.
Highsnobiety - MoMA Margiela garment t-shirt by D.I.Y.
An exclusive T-shirt inspired from the 2017 MoMA exhibit, Items: Is Fashion Modern?.
The exhibition consisted of a selection of one hundred eleven garments and accessories that have had a strong impact on history and society in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, which continue to hold currency today. Additionally, the exhibit was the museum’s first fashion exhibition in seventy years, as its predecessor, Are Clothes Modern?, was organized in 1944.
Hypebeast - MoMA Margiela garment t-shirt by D.I.Y.
This time around the label gains inspiration from Items: Is Fashion Modern, a MoMA exhibit from 2017. The piece will be offered in black and white colorway options with the back placing emphasis on the Margiela Tabi boot. Red accents are added to each color choice for a small dose of flair with Hubble Studio branding presented on the back and front.
ONYGO - Paris Fashion tee designed by D.I.Y.
On the first day of the PFW my outfit was a mix of ... tataaaaaaa - High End and Street. A style mix that I love to wear. My T-shirt deserves a more detailed explanation ...
"Paris Staff"
This design is inspired by the backstage rules of the Raf Simons x Sterling Ruby Show, which took place in 2014. Raf's interest in art is well documented and this show was and is particularly significant because it was not just another Raf Simons collection, but a brand new label in itself ("Raf Simons x Ruby Sterling") - with a 1/1 Collection.
Hypebeast - Paris Fashion Week tee designed by D.I.Y.
Gaining influence from the backstage rules of Raf Simons x Sterling Ruby’s 2014 show, its upcoming staff T-shirt shares the same list of rules that were found posted during the showcase. The pieces see a blue base complemented with neon lettering, front and rear.
Hypebeast - Met Gala Hoodie designed by D.I.Y.
Dubbed “The Met Hoodie,” its Carhartt base welcomes striking orange with black accents on the front and back. The details carry on the gala’s theme with a tarot card concept reimagining Anna Wintour as the high priestess and death card. The front’s left chest sees the Metropolitan Museum’s old logo as the finishing touch with subtle paint splatter hits found throughout as well.
Trend Hunter - Met Gala Hoodie designed by D.I.Y.
Much like this year's Met Gala looks, this stunning orange number is sure to help one stand out from the crowd. The look nods toward this year's controversial event theme of 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination' and features some motifs that reference this theme throughout. The back of the sweater features black print that's reminiscent of the cards invitees would have received, stating the theme, date and event name. In addition, this look features a tarot-inspired illustration of the Death and High Priestess cards, with both figures sharing a liking to Anna Wintour.