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Paradise Youth Club unleashes the Burn & Rave collection for A/W 2024

Inspired by poet Dylan Thomas, the drop fuses rave culture and streetwear with bold designs and dystopian vibes

  • Amira Waworuntu
  • 10 September 2024
Paradise Youth Club unleashes the Burn & Rave collection for A/W 2024

Paradise Youth Club’s Burn & Rave collection for Autumn/Winter 2024 draws inspiration from Dylan Thomas’ iconic poem Do not go gentle into that good night, embodying themes of resilience and defiance.

The Burn & Rave line-up calls for boldness, merging rave culture with streetwear to create a statement look that delivers both style and comfort for everyday wear.

From graphic beanies and panelled caps featuring fierce graphics to knit sweaters woven with dystopian motifs, the collection is all about making an impression.

Acrylic-based graphic mohair sweatshirts stand out as key pieces, with all-over prints reflecting dystopian themes. These sweatshirts offer warmth and a striking visual punch.

The hoodies, crafted from 100% heavyweight cotton fleece, feature bold graphics and logos. High-quality materials paired with edgy designs make them a practical yet stylish addition to any wardrobe.

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For a more casual look, the tees—available in both long and short sleeves—are made from premium heavyweight cotton. Exposed stitching adds a rugged touch, while rubber patches and edgy typography keep the brand’s distinctive aesthetic alive.

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"What I really want to convey through this collection is that people sometimes don't realize that our lives are temporary. We chase so many worldly things for the future that we forget to enjoy the present, including doing good for others," says Paradise Youth Club founder, Vincentius Aditya aka Hi(gh) Hat.

The Burn & Rave collection is now available on Paradise Youth Club's webstore here.

Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.

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