HIGHLY ANTICIPATED: Black Market X Patricia Field

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED: Black Market X Patricia Field

Black Market has never played by the usual brand rules, so it makes perfect sense that instead of slapping a logo on a hoodie, the THC beverage brand stepped straight into the New York Fashion Week orbit — via a limited-edition capsule collection curated with the legendary Patricia Field.

Patricia Field styled Sex and the City, The Devil Wears Prada, and Emily in Paris. Her eponymous downtown shop sold hand-painted t-shirts by Keith Haring and Basquiat in the '80s. She's been crossing the line between underground culture and cutting-edge fashion before most brands learned how to spell rebellion.  

Highly Anticipated is a capsule collection created by four of Pat's featured designers, inspired by Black Market. A hand-made collection featuring pieces incorporating chainmail, serpentine textural painting, crystal maximalism, and luscious latex.

Every piece is one of a kind - you won’t find anyone else with it.

Launching exclusively through Patricia Field’s ARTFASHION Gallery in New York's Lower East Side, Highly Anticipated is a fashion-first collaboration that positions Black Market exactly where it belongs: at the intersection of culture and craft. 

Timed to culminate during February Fashion Week, the capsule collection features one-of-a-kind apparel and accessories created by four designers who embody the same unapologetic edge Black Market pours into every bottle. 


As part of the in-store displays, each designer tricked out a Black Market bottle in their own unique style.

The Designers Behind Highly Anticipated

FREE MAISON
Founded in 2024 by Jesse Aviv and Tay Dun, Free Maison specializes in handcrafted chainmail apparel and accessories that blur the line between fashion, sculpture, and heirloom art. Using sustainable anodized aluminum and modern ciphering techniques, the brand revives a thousand-year-old craft with a distinctly futuristic point of view.

PJ Linden (Wonderpuss Octopus)
Known for abstract, three-dimensional works painted on found objects, fashion, and technology, PJ Linden brings machine-level precision to maximalist art. Her work has been worn by Beyoncé, Willow Smith, Solange Knowles, and Miley Cyrus, and featured everywhere from The New York Times to PAPER. She’s also a resident artist at House of Yes and an internationally recognized muralist.

chelle bee
Brooklyn-based artist chelle bee is celebrated for crystal-embellished, maximalist fashion that turns everyday garments into unapologetic statement pieces. Her work sits somewhere between pop art, couture, and joyful excess — proof that sparkle can still be subversive.

SSIK Designs
Founded by FIT graduate Kristina Kiss, SSIK Designs is rooted in downtown New York nightlife and defined by experimental materials, silicone drips, graphic treatments, and meticulous garment manipulation. What started as Kiss designing what she couldn’t find quickly evolved into custom work for nightlife icons, RuPaul’s Drag Race queens, and collaborators tied to Lady Gaga’s creative universe.


SEE THE FULL COLLECTION HERE

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