Tame Impala and A.P.C. Present 'Interaction #25' Capsule Collection
Inspired by the 1970s Australian communes and Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, meditation practices.
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Kevin Parker of Tame Impala has teamed up with the Parisian fashion brand A.P.C. to create a capsule collection named "Interaction #25: Tame Impala."
The collection embodies the concept of "psychedelic minimalism" by blending A.P.C.'s minimalist design approach with inspiration from 1970s Australian communes and Parker's meditation practice. The unisex collection features sustainably sourced materials in soft pastel tones, including alpaca sweaters, and corduroy trousers – with sizes ranging from XXS to XXL, and a range of accessories such as bucket hats and a shoulder bag. The pieces are designed to complement Tame Impala’s musical aesthetic, featuring song lyrics and psychedelic-inspired designs.
A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou has praised Tame Impala’s music as a synthesis of his favorite sounds from the 1960s. This collaboration is part of A.P.C.'s ongoing series, which has previously showcased partnerships with brands like Lacoste and Sacai, as well as cultural icons such as Kayne West and Kid Cudi.
The collection is set to launch on July 18 at noon GMT, both online and in stores. While your waiting, sign up for the collection launch here.
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