Bringing Colm Dillane’s signature visuals and narration styles to the stage.

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Colm Dillane has once again proven that his creativity has no bounds. When it comes to his shows at Paris Fashion Week, the designer has now set a precedent, staging elaborate and non-conventional presentations of his latest collection. In the past, his shows were presetned in the form of art auctions and comedy shows, now KidSuper took to the theater for Spring/Summer 2024.
Taking his imagination and dreams to the stage, the season took audiences to the Théâtre de l’Odéon where Dillane himself starred as the main character of the play. Dillane presented an play, bringing his vision to life in collaboration with scenographer Thierry Dreyfus, The Big Funk and Leo Walk. Titled, “How To Find an Idea,” KidSuper’s play was dramatic and filled with motivational quotes surrounding risk taking and turning a thought into an idea through action.
On-stage, KidSuper SS24 looks all came in the form of patchwork suits, artwork-printed overcoats, and even classic button shirts featuring Dillane’s signature face motif. Tailoring was a major part of the show, as seen on the painting-adorned corduroy suits. The presentation was imaginative and the designs were a cross between a meta-futuristic universe. KidSuper’s abundance use of colors and shapes were in full force, highlighted by the designer’s animated tailoring and coats that are shown alongside classic streetwear essentials. The theatrical performance perpetuated KidSuper’s underlying motif of vibrancy and playfulness and saw the brand exemplify its commitment to pushing creative boundaries.