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Eye Of The Tiger: Introducing Onitsuka Tiger's Fall/Winter 2019 Collection

Eye Of The Tiger: Introducing Onitsuka Tiger's Fall/Winter 2019 Collection

The 70-year old Japanese athletic brand gets a bold dose of club fashion, with bright colours and logo play

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Photo: Courtesy

Onitsuka Tiger Fall/Winter 2019 Collection. Photo: Courtesy

Onitsuka Tiger

We are at Bangkok’s Warehouse 30—an assorted bunch of local celebrities, influencers, and journalists—assembled for a special preview of the newest collection from Japanese brand Onitsuka Tiger. The once abandoned warehouse, featuring a stage of live mannequins and hypnotic LED visuals, is the backdrop to the brand’s fall/winter 2019 presentation called “Downtown Rave”. Indeed, the design ethos behind the collection showcases a strong, edgy retro-urban vibe. “It incorporates that European club scene with bold colour blocks and logo play, but we’ve kept it minimalist and styled it oversized,” says Creative Director Andrea Pompilio. “I was inspired by the ’90s and the rave parties I used to go to when I was younger. There’s lots of references to that, such as miniskirts for women worn with very chunky sneakers—it’s very psychedelic but in a modern and contemporary way.”

Andrea Pompilio

Andrea Pompilio, Onitsuka Tiger Creative Director. Photo: Courtesy

Andrea Pompilio

The 45-year-old first started collaborating with Onitsuka Tiger six years ago after a chance meeting with Ryoji Shoda, Director, Head of Onitsuka Tiger, in Japan where Pompilio was already selling his own namesake label. Pompilio had decided he wanted to create sneakers for his next collection and as a result was introduced to Shoda. “We went out for breakfast and instantly hit it off , so we did the first lot of shoes together and from there it became a really big collaboration.”

The partnership between the Italian designer and the Japanese heritage brand proved so successful that Pompilio was named Creative Director last year. Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the brand (founded by a former military officer to raise postwar self-esteem through athletics) has certainly benefited from the fresh energy and vision of Pompilio, who previously worked with Prada, Calvin Klein and Saint Laurent.

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Onitsuka Tiger Fall/Winter 2019 Collection. Photo: Courtesy

Onitsuka Tiger

While footwear might be at the core of Onitsuka Tiger, the brand also offers apparel and accessories for both men and women—think quilted outerwear referencing ’90s snowboarder looks paired with chunky sneakers, snow goggle eyewear, side release buckle belts and tone-on-tone tracksuits which make for the ultimate updated, athletic-meets-street look. “For me it’s not about being a man or a woman anymore. It’s also not about being genderless because I don’t like that word, but it’s about being free to do what you want,” says Pompilio talking about the current fluidity in fashion. “For example, if a woman dresses in a menswear jacket, I find that very sexy.” This notion is something more and more brands are also getting on board with as they start to showcase co-ed runways to better reflect the design themes shared by a brand’s men’s and women’s collections each season.

But that’s where Pompilio would like the similarities to end. When questioned about the trend of luxury brands tapping into the streetwear market, the designer was candid. “In all honesty, I really don’t like it. I say that because I think fashion is very interesting but you cannot change your brand just because fashion is asking for sweatshirts, you know what I mean? If you’re a couture atelier, you must be a couture atelier, if you’re a sportswear company, you must continue doing sportswear. I do think sportswear has the ability to transition more towards luxury because I could make a sweatshirt in 100 percent cashmere and it would be luxury, but the idea that a couture atelier could make a silk sweatshirt for me is ridiculous. So I really don’t believe in this; I just don’t see any beauty in it.”

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Onitsuka Tiger Fall/Winter 2019 Collection. Photo: Courtesy

Onitsuka Tiger

So what’s the must-have piece of the season? “I think our padded jackets are a must-have. They are not so good for your [Singapore] climate but in Europe in winter we love to wear layers, and padded jackets really add that richness to your look.”

For Pompilio, the creative process is all about being in the moment and taking stock of the environment. “I’m like a sponge, I’m soaking everything in. I love people watching, the airport is a great place for that. I like to learn about different cultures and different people—that’s what my life is all about, that’s what’s important.”

Shop online now at www.onitsukatiger.com.

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