Deb Never, Hook, and Lecx Stacy performed at the event, which was sponsored by MCQ and NTS and featured DJ sets from Liv.e and Yves Tumor.
Collaboration isn't merely for the sake of co-branding at MCQ. It's a living conversation between up-and-coming creatives all around the world, with a global platform for them to bring their visions to reality just like Deb Never did in the live show with MCQ. Collaborators have the opportunity to work on everything from product design to music curation at an icon's launch party, and everything in between. The goal is to empower and inspire others.
EDEN HIGH was influenced by adolescent discontent and wasted youth. Consider twisted jock aesthetics and American high school nostalgia. As a result, LA seemed like the ideal location for a celebration. It was many spectators' and musicians' first live music concert since restrictions were eased, thus anticipation was strong. The video below shows the live performance of Deb Never's songs as well as having a connection with her audience as she executes a perfect show.
MCQ is, at its core, a creative collaboration dedicated to recognising the individuals who contribute in and bring each collection to life, or ‘icon,' as the house refers to them. Because MCQ has no internal hierarchy or creative director, the team is led by people who come from similar backgrounds and share similar interests as their collaborators, resulting in a people-powered platform that is open to revolutionary ideas.
It's a risky move into the future of fashion, one that MCQ aspires to lead and will put on more shows to showcase new and upcoming artists.
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Written by @adenaxstudio
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