Blizzard’s Diablo appears on the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week
Milan Fashion Week just ended, and while this isn’t normally what we would cover, a site about anime, reality TV, and comics, the 2023 show has an inclusion. Includes surprise: Blizzard’s Diablo series.
(I say casual because I Have wrote about Milan Fashion Week before, in 2018 when GCDS had some amazing Pokémon sweater).
Danish label Han Kjøbenhavn has a whole line of damn products inspired by (and officially licensed by) Diablowith founder Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen—narrator NME he played the game “back in the day”—showing off three separate outfits, two of which you can see in this post.
For those who are about to say in the voice of a manga guy “nyyahhhh these don’t look like Diablo character” or “I won’t wear these to my local GameStop, Thank, know that this is Milan Fashion Week. This is runway shit. These are crazy designers, art in motion, things designed to make you look and feel something, no wonder you can order it on Amazon or buy it with the game version. collector’s play.
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“For me, darkness is beauty. How do you balance those two things? That generates an [entirely] new feeling,” said Davidsen NME. “What we’re creating has a lot of volume and language in the garments we’re working on, so in that sense I’m trying to reflect the inner journey Diablo as well as my own journey.”
About the things you Maybe wear, says Davidsen Han Kjøbenhavn—who sells lots of everyday gear like sweaters and t-shirts, even though at high fashion label price—will release “something more everyday wearable” in the near future.