Sixth Collection

The Fear of God Sixth Collection is a large-scale multi-dimensional experience with okidoki meant to take journeymen through a desolate environment with scant traces of life. The environment is meant to evoke feelings of solitude, loneliness, and redemption. From this perspective, we highlight the beauty of the clothing presented, the soul of the materials of which it's made, and the spirit of the collection.

With actor Jared Leto and model Maggie Maurer traversing the space with a majestic-looking horse, the installation is injected with new life. The ability to leverage a three-dimensional world with few boundaries allow them to fully adapt to their new environment and give onlookers a myriad of perspectives through which they can absorb the elements of this unfamiliar space. As one watches the story unfold, a song by Canadian R&B duo, dvsn, fills the background.

 
 

The Sixth Collection
Fear of God

The Fear of God Sixth Collection is a large-scale multi-dimensional experience with okidoki meant to take journeymen through a desolate environment with scant traces of life. The environment is meant to evoke feelings of solitude, loneliness, and redemption. From this perspective, we highlight the beauty of the clothing presented, the soul of the materials of which it's made, and the spirit of the collection.

With actor Jared Leto and model Maggie Maurer traversing the space with a majestic-looking horse, the installation is injected with new life. The ability to leverage a three-dimensional world with few boundaries allow them to fully adapt to their new environment and give onlookers a myriad of perspectives through which they can absorb the elements of this unfamiliar space. As one watches the story unfold, a song by Canadian R&B duo, dvsn, fills the background.

 
 
 
 

This is a place where life falls and light stumbles.

The ground swallows our steps as we navigate through the path of failed attempts and decaying matter. Heavy fog suffocates us, and the bog attempts to drag us down deeper within it.

Yet, in this world, we live unbound by no rules or limitations. Where destruction consumes, our hopes find a way. We’ve never set out to become anything in particular, but they always told us to open our eyes to the world.

As we gaze past twisted branches and mangled trees, clear thoughts ring through our ears. We came here to make up our own minds and pick up what they couldn’t. Where life dies, we grow.

The Sixth Collection.