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5 Clothing Brands Artists Are Repping

  • EILEEN MA
  • Jun 14
  • 3 min read

by Eileen Ma

JUN 14 2025


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As we approach the summer concert season, our editors have been keeping a close eye on not just new shows and music releases, but also the hottest drip artists have been sporting during performances and on the streets. Here are 5 clothing brands you may have seen artists repping both on and off stage. 


VANDYTHEPINK

Known for playful and colorful designs, this streetwear brand isn’t new to the playing field, with multiple brand and artist collaborations under their belt.  Founded by Vandy (Junghoon Son), a South Korean designer based in Virginia, his pieces have been spotted on a myriad of big name artists like Jay Park, New Jeans, and Ted Park. Most known for their iconic varsity jackets, VANDYTHEPINK blends Korean and American influences with a touch of whimsy.


If you’d like to sprinkle some sporty-chic into your wardrobe and happen to be in Paris, VANDY will be having an invite-only Paris Fashion Week showroom later this month. This follows his highly anticipated sneaker collaboration with Asics and Atmos in NYC a few weeks ago and festival drop with Head in the Clouds in LA.  


You can  find the most recent collab with ASICS (5/30) on sneaker sites like GOAT and existing releases here

photo by Chris Mae
photo by Chris Mae


Prix Workshop

A certified hot girl brand, Prix Workshop has been spotted on the likes of CL, AESPA, and the Kar Jenners. Founder Esther Ng hails from New Zealand and currently resides in Hong Kong. Her designs include influences from her love of cars, gaming, and anime.


As you scroll through their IG page, you may notice many of her pieces look right out of your favorite video game. Interested in snagging some pieces to twin with your fave icons or emulate an RPG character? 


Check out their warehouse sale happening now here.


photo from Prix Workshop
photo from Prix Workshop


Fanci Club

Channeling sexy and feminine, Fanci Club has grown to the forefront of the Y2K fashion wave. Founder-Designer Khanh Duy Tran is a pioneer of  Vietnamese fashion making his mark with global names such as Doja Cat, Olivia Rodrigo, and Blackpink sporting his pieces. Most recently sighted was the iconic red corset top Jennie wore during her debut album ‘Ruby’s promotions.


Looking for your next confidence booster for a night out? Browse the collection on SSENSE or here.


photo from Fanci Club
photo from Fanci Club


Denim Tears

White flowers have been spotted all over stages this past year. Atlanta born and Queens, NY raised founder Tremaine Emory pays homage to his African roots through the notable cotton wreath motif. The iconic white flowers are not only instantly recognizable, but also raise awareness on the history of slavery and forced labor in cotton fields. Emory reminds us that denim originates from the hardships of the black community, hence the name Denim Tears.


No stranger to the fashion world, Emory made a name for himself through his work with Stussy, Supreme, and No Vacancy Inn. The floral designs have been sported by key figures like Playboi Carti, Offset, and Bella Hadid. Design aside, Denim Tears' 'activism reminds us that fashion is political, subversive and a statement. 


Interested in browsing his pieces? You can visit here



photo from Denim Tears
photo from Denim Tears


House Never Dies

If you’re privy to the Korean R&B scene, the name DPR may sound familiar to you. The man behind some of the collective’s coolest fits is Joon, South Korean stylist and founder of House Never Dies. You've probably seen some of his pieces on DPR IAN, DPR CREAM, and DPR Artic most recently at their Head in the Clouds performance. With the start of his new brand, you too can now steal their drip too. 


Check out the collections here


photo by Chris Mae
photo by Chris Mae

Be sure to keep these brands on your radar for your summer fits. Tell us which one is your favorite!


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