DGENA & TAIC

It’s a piece that doesn’t go unnoticed, and the bomber imagined by Dgena.fr and worn by artist Taic has literally gone around the world. An unexpected fusion of street and couture savoir-faire, this exceptional garment redefines the contours of clothing as a medium of expression for the French music scene.

Made from duchesse satin, a dense, noble material often reserved for gala dresses, the bomber assumes a duality of extreme sophistication and urban attitude. A delicate yet powerful macramé structure wraps the garment like 3D textile tattoos.

The choice of Taic, a visual artist and performer with multiple influences, is not insignificant. Known for his ability to fuse disciplines, cultures and political messages, he has worn this piece in a series of performances and appearances on several continents. From the streets of Tokyo to the galleries of Berlin, backstage at the Lagos Festival or in the conceptual windows of Paris, this bomber is no longer just a garment, it’s a flag.

“I didn’t want to create a look, I wanted to create an action for the suburbs”, explains Dgena, a stylist with militant inspirations, and the gamble paid off: the piece has gone viral on the networks, spotted by the sharpest fashion editors, celebrated as much in underground circles as in institutional spheres.

More than just a garment, this bomber is living proof that fashion can be political, poetic and universal. A unique piece, like a breath of fresh air carried by the whole world, from a young designer who creates and manufactures herself.

FM