In the hyper-saturated world of streetwear, where logos are often slapped onto basic cotton tees and collaborations change faster than TikTok trends, true artistry is hard to find. Yet, every few years, a piece emerges that transcends apparel and enters the realm of collectible art. Enter —a drop that has broken the internet, broken sales records, and blurred the lines between fashion, manga, and mythology.
: Utilizing the "Lucky Bunny" as a central motif for a surreal or psychological narrative.
In the neon-lit streets of Tokyo, a mysterious figure had been making waves in the underworld. Known only by their codename, "Kitsune" (meaning "fox" in Japanese), this master thief had a reputation for pulling off daring heists with ease. Their latest target? The prized "Golden Carrot," a fabled artifact rumored to grant immense luck and prosperity to its owner.
: They must cross a bridge where every step sounds like a mistake from Kaito's past. Misa teaches him that luck only returns to those who stop looking backward. The Shadow Market
First, we have to talk about the production side. Covert Japan has carved out a very specific niche. Their work is rarely about high-octane action or over-produced drama. Instead, they excel in the art of atmosphere.
from the Death Note franchise, a character often portrayed in "gothic" or "bunny" inspired aesthetics in cosplay and fan media. Related Themed Projects and Media