This avant-garde denim skirt from Cult of Individuality (often stylized as 'Cult x' or 'Cult of Individuality') features a structured, high-waisted si...
This avant-garde denim skirt from Cult of Individuality (often stylized as 'Cult x' or 'Cult of Individuality') features a structured, high-waisted silhouette with exaggerated back patch pockets and contrasting topstitching—hallmarks of the brand’s deconstructed streetwear aesthetic. The garment is crafted from rigid black denim with visible seam detailing and branded leather-like patches on each pocket, evoking a punk-meets-high-fashion sensibility. The front appears clean while the rear emphasizes utility-inspired design, aligning with the label’s ethos of subversive tailoring. Ideal for fashion-forward layering in urban settings, it pairs well with cropped tops, oversized blazers, or graphic tees. Though not overtly branded with a traditional logo, the distinctive pocket construction and the handwritten-style 'Cult x' graffiti text in the image strongly indicate the designer label founded by Japanese creative Takashi Murakami collaborator and streetwear innovator. The skirt offers moderate stretch for comfort but maintains shape, making it suitable for statement styling rather than athletic use. Best worn in spring/fall for transitional layering; avoid heavy rain due to raw denim finish. A cult favorite among Tokyo’s Harajuku avant-garde scene since the early 2010s.