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[Rockstar Bao]
When conceptualizing was taking place there was new hype about Cyberpunk 2077 because of the tie-in anime that was released. The vaporwave/future aesthetic was on the mind and we try to capitalize on that social interest. At the time, Fractal had just released the Pop cases and with our great business relationship with them we were able to get a case pretty quickly. We wanted to use some vaporwave aesthetics because we felt there was a lot of overlap between vaporwave and the cyberpunk design. I believe the katakana on the glass, the framework city scape on the removable front panel, and the neon light-esque fans are just enough to convey the overall aesthetic while also not overdoing it.
Company
Gamer Supps
Roll
Apparel Designer
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YEar
2025
Collaborators
FREAM
Creative Director
Momotexx
Waifu Artist





















[Rockstar Bao]
[Rockstar Bao]
The apparel for Rockstar Bao was a really fun project. The initial prompt was “Goth Rave,” which immediately brought to mind that clip of goths dancing under a bridge. I couldn’t recall the exact subgenre, but I remembered the bellbottom-style Tripp pants they wore, and that detail helped shape the direction of the merch. Since the audience for this drop doesn’t typically wear this style, I focused on striking a balance between bold goth elements and a more modern, approachable look. This collection was also meant to be the main merch for Bao’s live concert in LA, so I wanted pieces that would visually stand out. The shirt includes glow-in-the-dark elements designed to pop under concert lighting, and the pants and vest use white stitching that reacts under blacklight. The original concepts had more hardware—extra O-rings for suspenders and additional rivet details—but those were cut for time. Instead of committing to full bellbottoms, I added side zippers so the tapered leg can convert into a straight-leg fit. I also added a convertible shorts option by unzipping the pants at the knee, which is great for ventilation since packed concerts get hot fast. Overall, it was a highly experimental project, and one I’m really proud of.
The apparel for Rockstar Bao was a really fun project. The initial prompt was “Goth Rave,” which immediately brought to mind that clip of goths dancing under a bridge. I couldn’t recall the exact subgenre, but I remembered the bellbottom-style Tripp pants they wore, and that detail helped shape the direction of the merch. Since the audience for this drop doesn’t typically wear this style, I focused on striking a balance between bold goth elements and a more modern, approachable look. This collection was also meant to be the main merch for Bao’s live concert in LA, so I wanted pieces that would visually stand out. The shirt includes glow-in-the-dark elements designed to pop under concert lighting, and the pants and vest use white stitching that reacts under blacklight. The original concepts had more hardware—extra O-rings for suspenders and additional rivet details—but those were cut for time. Instead of committing to full bellbottoms, I added side zippers so the tapered leg can convert into a straight-leg fit. I also added a convertible shorts option by unzipping the pants at the knee, which is great for ventilation since packed concerts get hot fast. Overall, it was a highly experimental project, and one I’m really proud of.
Company
Gamer Supps
Roll
Apparel Designer
YEar
2025
Collaborators
FREAM
Creative Director
Momotexx
Waifu Artist
Pieces
Acid Washed/Glow-In-The-Dark Shirt
Denim Vest
Convertible Pants
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