A deep purple zip-up hoodie from avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its subversive, dystopian aesthetic and conceptual ...
A deep purple zip-up hoodie from avant-garde French label Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD), known for its subversive, dystopian aesthetic and conceptual storytelling. The garment features a prominent multi-panel black-and-white photographic collage print on the chest—depicting fragmented imagery including Marilyn Monroe, intimate human interactions, and French text referencing Charles Lindbergh’s 1932 kidnapping case—evoking themes of media saturation, trauma, and celebrity culture. A matching printed patch adorns the left hood, while the interior neck tag clearly displays 'ENFANTS RICHES DÉPRIMÉS' in minimalist typography. Constructed from soft cotton-blend fleece with ribbed cuffs and hem, it includes front kangaroo pockets and a full-length silver-tone metal zipper. The oversized, slightly cropped silhouette aligns with contemporary streetwear silhouettes, offering both visual impact and everyday comfort. Ideal for layered urban styling, this piece bridges high-concept art fashion with wearable functionality—perfect for gallery visits, creative gatherings, or statement-driven daily wear in cooler seasons. Notable for its intentional distressing and raw-edge details, it embodies ERD’s signature critique of luxury and excess.