Ksubi Kolors

Cult Australian fashion label ksubi, toast the long awaited return of their coloured denim range, with a short film directed by Australian director Daniel Askill. kolors is a fume-fuelled, slow-motion battle between three colour-clad models and a trio of ÔÇÿ80s muscle cars.

With the ksubi team securing the very last sets of limited edition coloured tyres by Kumho available in Australia they then enlisted Askill and his team at Collider to fuse the vivid smoke with the spectral denim range. Models Bambi Northwood-Blythe, Cisco Gorrow and Heidi Harrington-Johnson act as modern-day matadors to the rumbling Ford’s that attempts to hunt them down while the girls soar above the cars to an operatic soundtrack.

Shot next to Sydney’s Kingsford Smith International Airport in barren industrial wasteland that car fanatics converge on after dark and with a Phantom camera, Askill captures each and every denim movement and smoke billow at 1500 frames per second.

Ksubi was credited with creating the coloured denim trend back in 2004. The coloured denim will be available in maximalised kolor dyes in white, blue, orange, green, black, purple, red, plum, aged blue, aged green, aged yellow, aged black and aged pink, sold back with your favourite unisex ksubi classic t-shirt prints. Ksubi kolors are available in our most popular fits for men in the ÔÇÿChitch’ and ÔÇÿVan Winkle’ and women’s ÔÇÿSuper Spray On,’ Super Skinny’ and ÔÇÿSuper Skinny’ short.

I think the video is really good and the opera music to go with it is perfect. The yellow pair I think have to be my favourite so far! Which Ksubi Kolors do you love?