In 2008, Supreme contacted Ill-Studio to create a design for their Spring-Summer collection. The resulting piece was conceived as a tribute to the French Renaissance between the 15th and 17th centuries.
Along with the redesign of Converse’s global image, Ill-Studio led the creative direction for the brand’s Fall 2018 global campaign.
Focusing on the Chuck as a tool to enable movement and self-expression, Ill-Studio commissioned photographer Benedict Brink to visually translate the undercurrent relationship between Converse and youth cultures through spontaneous scenarios.
Photographer : Benedict Brink
Industrial Revolution is a capsule collection designed by Ill-Studio for Japanese fashion and music label Bonjour Records. The collection takes inspiration from the early 1990s European rave scene in Belgium, the Netherlands and northern England.
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
Photographer : Maxime Verret
États Transitoires is a performance imagined by Ill-Studio in collaboration with the Paris National Opera. It is a visual exploration which highlights the correlation between body, spirit and architecture.
Ill-Studio invites the viewer to watch a ballet composed of multiple and variable personalities of the same individual, played by Axel Ibot, dancer at the Opéra de Paris. The film presents a return to the fundamentals of movement, simply subject to the laws of Newtonian physics before being governed by thought. It is a cinematic analysis of movement in space, free from choreographic pre-established ideas.
Here, the body no longer responds to the mind as a cultural or social event but as a mechanical translation within a well defined architectural environment.
Original music composed by Jonathan Fitoussi
Video Home System is an installation made by Ill-Studio in 2012.
A subjective selection of VHS tapes, symbolizing Ill-Studio's personal golden era of skateboarding, are stacked together in an unstable balance display. The piece was published in the book Neapolis and exhibited during the Public Domaine Exhibition at la Gaité Lyrique in Paris.