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Ibiza Nightclub UNVRS Unveils New Collaboration with Off-White

Ibiza Nightclub UNVRS Unveils New Collaboration with Off-White

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UNVRS, the 'world's largest nightclub', is linking up withOff-Whiteto launch a capsule collection just in time for peak party season – a partnership that's as characteristically unexpected as the venue itself. Since opening in May, the club has attracted partygoers and high-profile guests like Jude Bellingham and Will Smith keen to explore its multidimensional ecosystem, one designed to be a cutting-edge immersive experience and architectural wonder all-in-one.
Its collaboration with the Italian luxury fashion brand includes unisex T-shirts and hoodies that feature Off-White's signature quotation titling enclosing the line 'Welcome to the Universe' on the front, while a custom graphic on the back merges UNVRS's quantum aesthetic with the Off-White logo – a visual mirroring UNVRS's ethos of unlimited possibilities.
The new space in San Rafael was created by the team behind Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza. It has been crafted with intention at every layer. From custom pendant lights and banquettes to artisanal door handles and DJ booths, every detail is either handmade by artisans or commissioned from world-class design studios, with the space intended to be a 'new reality for nightlife.'
The collaboration is scheduled to release on July 22.
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