Daft Punk collab with streetwear brand PLEASURES on new clothing line
The line will also include ephemera and home goods
Streetwear brand PLEASURES has collaborated with Daft Punk on a new clothing line.
The LA-based clothing brand announced the news on Instagram earlier this week, writing: “Daft Punk is regarded as one of the most influential acts in music history.”
“PLEASURES has worked with the iconic duo on a special collection featuring ready to wear, home goods, objects, and ephemera,” they explained.
The collaboration sees the streetwear brand take over a store in Le Archives, Paris. The brand shared photos of the pop-up store, which features large graphic prints of Daft Punk on the window, and photos and artwork from the duo over the walls inside.
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PLEASURES announced that the collection will be available to order worldwide, and is set to include clothing, home goods, ephemera, and other objects.
Few details have been released about the collaboration as of yet, such as prices or photos of the items, though the brand revealed the release would be “exclusive”.
While Daft Punk have remained quiet since their split in 2021, the duo have continued working behind the scenes on several projects. In 2024, Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter released a solo, 17-minute ambient track titled 'CHIROPTERA'.
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Also last year, their 65-minute anime film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem hit cinemas worldwide for the first time ever, available to watch in 800 cinemas in 40 countries for one night only.
In late 2023, the duo also released a 'Drumless Edition' of 'Random Access Memories''Random Access Memories' in celebration of its 10th anniversary. It followed two short interview series, 'Memory Tapes' and 'The Collaborators', featuring the album’s collaborators.
Check out photos of the DAFT PUNK x PLEASURES pop up store below.
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