KidSuper knows how to put on a show.
We’ve seen KidSuper’s Colm Dillane do so, as a guest designer at Louis Vuitton and for his own label. After staging fashion shows in the style of art auctions and comedy shows, what’s next? Dillane headed to Paris’ historic Odéon Theatre to put on a KidSuper play.
Titled “How To Find an Idea,” KidSuper’s concept centered on inspiration and creativity, sprinkled with motivational quotes and, of course, looks from the Spring/Summer 2024 collection.
It undoubtedly inspired fellow artists invited to the show, like musician Lil Tjay. “I enjoyed the motivational speech at the end of the show,” Tjay said to me. “I like seeing people from New York win.”
KidSuper SS24 shined courtesy of an all-star team, including lighting designer and multi-disciplinary artist Thierry Dreyfus (catwalk lighting for Yves Saint Laurent and Helmut Lang), theater company The Big Funk (A Streetcar Named Desire, IN MY OTHER LIFE), and choreographer Léo Walk ( (Christine and the Queens) and Walk’s dance company La Marcha Bleue.
A special shoutout goes out to the show’s many characters, too, those on and off the stage.
Lil Tjay counted for the latter, witnessing KidSuper’s latest spectacle from the venue’s velvety seats while outfitted in a look picked straight from the SS24 collection.
Tjay’s outfit included a KidSuper Football Club knit polo paired with bleached denim pants, wheat-colored Danner boots (a new KidSuper x Danner team-up, perhaps?), and KidSuper super gloves — all styled by Taisha Suero, who also assisted with looks for the show.
Tjay’s personal ‘fit check? “Fire.”
On stage, KidSuper SS24 looks came in the form of patchwork suits, artwork-stamped trench coats, and classic button shirts blanketed with Dillane’s famed face motif.
A fishnet ‘fit was entangled with new iterations of the brand’s coveted Kissing bag. Suits were briefcases, and leather bags were shaped like floral vases.
Aside from his own, Tjay’s favorite SS24 look was the…
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