
"The fusion of luxury and streetwear takes a bold new form as ICECREAM teams up with Bronze 56K for a seven-piece capsule collection that blurs the lines between jewelry and skate hardware. It's a meeting of two seemingly opposite worlds - NIGO and Pharrell's diamond-drenched skatewear label and Bronze 56K's gritty, lo-fi New York skate brand - converging on shared values of craftsmanship, irreverence, and individuality."
"At its core, this collaboration draws a direct line between ICECREAM's jewelry motifs and Bronze 56K's hardware-inspired aesthetic. NIGO 's signature iced-out chains, once a symbol of luxury skate rebellion, meet the rawness of Bronze's deck nail iconography - two worlds bound by metal and motion. The creative tension between the two brands makes this capsule feel like a love letter to skate culture's duality: opulent yet DIY, refined yet chaotic, flashy yet authentic."
"ICECREAM, born in 2004 as an offshoot of Billionaire Boys Club, was never just another skatewear label. Co-founded by Pharrell Williams and NIGO, it carved out its niche through unapologetically bold graphics - from diamond chains and melting ice cream cones to its iconic running dog insignia. Bronze 56K, on the other hand, came up in 2011 on the streets of New York City, building its reputation through VHS-era skate edits, nostalgic web-era visuals, and a raw, irreverent energy."
ICECREAM and Bronze 56K created a seven-piece capsule merging luxury jewelry motifs with industrial skate hardware, using bolts, chains, and logos as visual vocabulary. The collection combines icy, diamond-inspired chains and deck nail iconography to emphasize metal, motion, and contrast between refinement and rawness. The collaboration channels shared values of craftsmanship, irreverence, and individuality while balancing nostalgic references and progressive design. ICECREAM’s bold graphics and heritage from Billionaire Boys Club meet Bronze 56K’s lo-fi New York aesthetic, VHS-era edits, and DIY energy. The capsule reads as a hybrid of opulence and street-level authenticity that honors skatewear evolution.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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