Summary
- WACKO MARIA has revealed its Fall/Winter 2025 collection and lookbook
- The new range revels in the brand’s boundless bank of subcultural inspiration
- Expect the full collection to drop for purchase later this week
While WACKO MARIA‘s creative vision is highly honed, it’s far from singular. As it enters its twentieth year of operation, Keiji Ishizuka and Atsuhiko Mori‘s Tokyo street style imprint has an even sharper grasp on the intertwining subcultures at the underbelly of the cultural zeitgeist and the core of the brand’s identity. A longtime champion of fellow needle-pushing “Guilty Parties” across film, music, and menswear, WACKO MARIA’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection is the epitome of what it does best.
For Fall/Winter 2025, the label leans into its versatility, offering up a wide range of outerwear pieces.
As always, patterns are prominent, WACKO MARIA’s endlessly evolving leopard-print signature dominating a delivery of jacketing silhouettes. Puffers land alongside leather jackets and plaid work overshirts, with embroidered detailing landing on varsity jackets, structured denimwear, and fitted bombers.
Collaborative garments come from the likes of Los Angeles’ very own Death Row Records, alongside consistent partners WOLF’S HEAD, NANGA, and Dickies.
Explore the full Fall/Winter 2025 range from WACKO MARIA in the lookbook above, and cop a piece (or a few) for yourself when the drop goes live on Friday, September 12.
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