Bling Culture: Saddle Bag #1
Painted by hand in Detroit.
This saddle bag pulls from streetwear lineages and Black bling culture—where shine, excess, and cartoon iconography are never just decoration, but protection, performance, and power.
What we wear is a statement.
It signals who we are, who we come from, and how we move through the world. Style as survival. Placement and adornment as politics.
The cartoon charm nods to an iconic Black fem language—how pop culture, cartoons, music videos, and mass imagery have long shaped Black streetwear as codes of aspiration, humor, rebellion, and self-fashioning.
Fashion becomes armor.
Bling Culture: Saddle Bag #1
Painted by hand in Detroit.
This saddle bag pulls from streetwear lineages and Black bling culture—where shine, excess, and cartoon iconography are never just decoration, but protection, performance, and power.
What we wear is a statement.
It signals who we are, who we come from, and how we move through the world. Style as survival. Placement and adornment as politics.
The cartoon charm nods to an iconic Black fem language—how pop culture, cartoons, music videos, and mass imagery have long shaped Black streetwear as codes of aspiration, humor, rebellion, and self-fashioning.
Fashion becomes armor.