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DEMOBAZA Releases A Collection for Dune: Part One

The collection also serves as the official merchandise for the sci-fi blockbuster.

The brand’s latest collaboration is a capsule womenswear and menswear collection to coincide with the release of Hollywood blockbuster Dune: Part One. Given the brand's utilitarian and post-apocalyptic aesthetics, it feels just right to find them amidst the desert dunes and sandworms of the movie, following a close collaboration with the costume designers and producers from Legendary.

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Given the brand's utilitarian and post-apocalyptic aesthetics, it feels just right to find them amidst the desert dunes and sandworms of the movie, following a close collaboration with the costume designers and producers from Legendary. Even more intriguing, this collection also serves as the official merchandise for the sci-fi blockbuster, while created for real-life people who want to feel part of a futuristic (if dangerous) experience.

The DUNE X DEMOBAZA capsule collection comprises 18 pieces – asymmetrical scarves, trousers, bodysuits, gloves, masks, shoulder pieces, hoodies and vests. All clothes and accessories are made from natural materials in dusty and desert shades of gray, yellow, pale orange, and more, packaged in boxes of recycled cardboard and paper.




The overall aesthetic of the collaboration fits DEMOBAZA's silhouette from recent seasons, making it a perfect addition for brand enthusiasts, movie aficionados, or anyone with a slightly alternative take on everyday attire

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Prezzo regolare € 143.00 EUR

    As we’ve already mentioned, this isn’t DEMOBAZA’s first stint with a major film production. Milla Jovovich dons their costume in Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), while the brand’s clothes, shoes and accessories can be spotted in The Hunger Games, Black Panther 1&2, Star Trek: Discovery, Men in Black 4: International (2019), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, various Netflix shows and even the Hollywood Cinema Museum.