
2010s · 2010s · South Korean
Designer
D-Antidote x Fila
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
synthetic technical fabric
Culture
South Korean
Movement
K-fashion · Dark Academia
Influences
Korean streetwear · athletic brand collaboration
This striking neon yellow ensemble features an oversized hooded coat with dropped shoulders and wide sleeves, paired with a pleated midi skirt. The coat displays bold black text branding across the chest and appears constructed from technical synthetic materials with a matte finish. The hood is generously proportioned and structured to maintain its shape. The pleated skirt creates vertical lines and movement, extending to mid-calf length. The monochromatic neon yellow colorway creates a cohesive, high-visibility aesthetic typical of contemporary Korean streetwear collaborations between fashion brands and athletic companies.
These pieces trace K-fashion's evolution from streetwear rebellion to high-fashion sophistication, both wielding oversized silhouettes as armor against conformity. The neon coat's aggressive proportions and technical fabrication scream early 2010s Seoul street style — all shock value and synthetic swagger — while the polyester maxi transforms that same oversized impulse into something more refined, using collaged Korean typography as both cultural signifier and decorative motif.
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Lineage: “athletic brand collaboration”