We11done’s Fall-Winter 2025 collection, Punk Set, is your invitation to join the Seoul-based brand’s international club of fashion bricoleurs who circumnavigate the world assembling disparate references. Continuing Pre-fall 2025’s exploration into the interplay of asymmetry and structure, We11done imagines a new type of jet set lifestyle, one less concerned with elite status than with pushing the boundaries of style through bold creativity. This airport lounge of dreams is the kind of creative liminal space where Jane Birkin and Sid Vicious might meet and decide to collaborate.
Punk Set features reimagined textures and bold silhouettes, with a focus on layering and dimensionality. Tactile fabrics including croc-embossed leather, faux fur, suede, pony hair, shearling and cashmere collide to create a unique visual language, with patchwork jackets combining multiple materials in a single garment. Aged textures and naturally distressed effects take cues from the otherworldly quality of vintage clothing, while PVC is overlaid on classic checks and stripes to add a further surreal touchpoint.
This layering technique goes beneath the surface. As ever, We11done challenges conventional silhouettes through a deconstructive approach to garment construction that blends ornamentation with functional design. There is a punk DIY focus here, with different pieces cut in half and reassembled artfully. Hoodies are spliced with work jackets, plaid shirts are cut open to reveal t-shirts, longline blazers highlight double layer plackets, and knit cardigans and turtlenecks are combined into single integral pieces.
In the soft knits category, new graphics include an ophidian emblem to mark the Year of the Snake, We11done’s popular bear character Ted sporting a studded choker, and pencil drawings of the We11donia monsters. We11done contains multitudes, and new logo treatments including Gothic script, colorful bubble letters further emphasize the brand’s multifaceted personality.
Fall also sees We11done collaborate with Gen Z-approved Japanese designer Akiko Aoki on an airplane-ready shoe. For this special collaboration, a bold punk twist was added to her signature Snoafer style, a hybrid sneaker loafer loved by famous names in the K-Pop scene.
Photographer : Mok
Stylist : Shotaro Yamaguchi
Hair : Tomihiro Kono
Make-up : Dash
Manicurist : Mayu Itoga
Casting : Alter Casting
Creative Consulting & Executive Production : Visual Park
Production : Babylon
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