Among the accessories of the new Supreme collection there is also a coffin

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Among the accessories of the new Supreme collection there is also a coffin

There are those who argue that the Supreme era is over a long time ago, that it is now in decline, but in the meantime the brand has decided to present the new collection, spring/summer 2026 in style. It did so by projecting its logo and some images onto the Las Vegas Sphere.

He then released the lookbook of the collection, where a series of particular and bizarre accessories stand out. Starting with a coffin with a leopard-print interior, continuing with a boxing ring, a toaster, sun cream, a generator, a guitar, microphone, mixer and finally the classic lighters, belts, necklaces, but what is undoubtedly striking is the coffin.

As for the actual collection, what is striking are the collaborations and the choice of materials. Supreme collaborates with Spider-Man x Vanson, Schott NYC and The Great China Wall, alongside the rough graphics of Alfredo Martinez and Art Dealer. Pop culture and nostalgia shine in Ghostface motifs, MISFITS pieces and retro tapestry prints. The drop raises the bar with precious materials like ostrich printed leather and Sea Island cotton.

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