This piece is inspired by the cult classic *The Rocky Horror Picture Show*—two films that ran for decades in midnight theaters since 1975, pioneering symbols of gender equality and self-expression in the 1970s, carrying the identity resonance and celebratory memories of countless marginalized groups.
"Magenta" integrates iconic elements from the films, retro collage graffiti, and American street culture symbols, with a distressed dark brown base, asymmetrical two-tone cuffs, star-striped details on the collar, and a splatter-painted, worn-out finish.
The faded, mottled texture replicates the marks left by repeated wear on 90s vintage tees; every tear and frayed edge simulates the texture of time.
The loose, boxy cut carries the relaxed feel unique to street culture, continuing the retro silhouette of vintage clothing while also adapting to the casual expression of modern wear.
Every print and patchwork on the garment tells a story that defies definition, paying homage to the subcultural spirit of breaking conventions and embracing individuality.
Wearing it is like wearing a vibrant cultural memory, making every outfit a silent expression of personal attitude.