Supreme
In April 1994, Supreme opened on Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan, quickly becoming the epicenter of New York City skate culture. Challenging the dominance of the West Coast skate scene and the conservatism of 1990s New York, Supreme defined an era of rebellious cool that resonated with skaters, fashion enthusiasts, and hip-hop culture.
Over the past sixteen years, Supreme has remained true to its roots while collaborating with groundbreaking artists and designers, evolving into an international icon of counter-cultural style with stores in Los Angeles and Japan.
This definitive monograph captures Supreme's legacy, featuring contributions from style arbiters Aaron Bondaroff and Glenn O’Brien, along with an interview between founder James Jebbia and artist KAWS. It showcases legendary advertising campaigns, commissioned skateboard designs, photography, artwork, and a comprehensive index of Supreme’s products to date.
Highlighting collaborations with icons like Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Damien Hirst, Public Enemy, Lou Reed, and Futura 2000, this richly illustrated book celebrates sixteen years of contemporary street fashion and culture. Supreme’s pioneering work has cemented its status as one of New York’s most influential independent labels, bridging skateboarding, art, music, and fashion.
In April 1994, Supreme opened on Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan, quickly becoming the epicenter of New York City skate culture. Challenging the dominance of the West Coast skate scene and the conservatism of 1990s New York, Supreme defined an era of rebellious cool that resonated with skaters, fashion enthusiasts, and hip-hop culture.
Over the past sixteen years, Supreme has remained true to its roots while collaborating with groundbreaking artists and designers, evolving into an international icon of counter-cultural style with stores in Los Angeles and Japan.
This definitive monograph captures Supreme's legacy, featuring contributions from style arbiters Aaron Bondaroff and Glenn O’Brien, along with an interview between founder James Jebbia and artist KAWS. It showcases legendary advertising campaigns, commissioned skateboard designs, photography, artwork, and a comprehensive index of Supreme’s products to date.
Highlighting collaborations with icons like Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Damien Hirst, Public Enemy, Lou Reed, and Futura 2000, this richly illustrated book celebrates sixteen years of contemporary street fashion and culture. Supreme’s pioneering work has cemented its status as one of New York’s most influential independent labels, bridging skateboarding, art, music, and fashion.
In April 1994, Supreme opened on Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan, quickly becoming the epicenter of New York City skate culture. Challenging the dominance of the West Coast skate scene and the conservatism of 1990s New York, Supreme defined an era of rebellious cool that resonated with skaters, fashion enthusiasts, and hip-hop culture.
Over the past sixteen years, Supreme has remained true to its roots while collaborating with groundbreaking artists and designers, evolving into an international icon of counter-cultural style with stores in Los Angeles and Japan.
This definitive monograph captures Supreme's legacy, featuring contributions from style arbiters Aaron Bondaroff and Glenn O’Brien, along with an interview between founder James Jebbia and artist KAWS. It showcases legendary advertising campaigns, commissioned skateboard designs, photography, artwork, and a comprehensive index of Supreme’s products to date.
Highlighting collaborations with icons like Jeff Koons, Richard Prince, Damien Hirst, Public Enemy, Lou Reed, and Futura 2000, this richly illustrated book celebrates sixteen years of contemporary street fashion and culture. Supreme’s pioneering work has cemented its status as one of New York’s most influential independent labels, bridging skateboarding, art, music, and fashion.
Author: James Jebbia with contributions by KAWS, Introduction by Glenn O'Brien and Aaron Bondaroff
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover
Condition: New