Somewhere between a warehouse rave and a runway walk-off, a seismic ripple has just dropped: fashion provocateurs Vearst and dub alchemists Rub of Rub have joined forces to create a capsule collection that’s one part sartorial sorcery, one part soundsystem séance. The drop is a sartorial remix of Rub of Rub’s “Fluktuasi”—not just sonically, but spiritually. Think industrial tailoring meets sonic subversion. Baggy denim with sub-bass swagger. Think mesh, dubplates, and mood swings. A wearables engineered for movement, sweat, and possibly a skank-off in the middle of a roof top party.
Born out of late-night studio sessions that started with a broken sewing machine and ended with a full-blown dub jam somewhere in the suburb of Bandung, the project blurs the lines between clothing and performance, between what you wear and what you hear. What happened? A five-look mini-collection—stitched sounds from Rub of Rub’s delay-drenched archives, reinterpreted through Vearst’s textile rebellion. The launch will take place this mid-June. Expect riddims, rivets, and radical self-expression.
This is Vearst x Rub of Rub. Dress loud. Dub proud.