A bold black oversized hoodie laid flat on cracked concrete pavement, its surface covered in intricate white graffiti-style illustrations of abstract cityscapes and spray-paint tags. Around it, scattered paint caps, a silver spray can, and a folded subway map hint at urban exploration. Golden hour sunlight slices between tall buildings, casting long angular shadows and highlighting the hoodie’s thick cotton texture and metal zipper pull. Shot from a slightly elevated, top-down angle in sharp photographic realism, with the edges of the scene softly blurred. The mood is raw, unapologetic, and streetwise, perfectly capturing high-contrast urban fashion that feels like mobile wall art.

GrafiteVest: moda da rua

Moda urbana autoral que nasce do graffiti e da rua, conectando artistas, coleções limitadas e pessoas que vivem a cidade intensamente.

Manifesto

GrafiteVest nasceu nas esquinas da cidade, da amizade entre grafiteiros e designers que transformaram muros em tecido. Nosso manifesto é simples: Vista arte. Vista Rua. Cada peça carrega traços do graffiti, da música e da resistência da cultura urbana.

A sleek matte-black snapback cap resting on a metal utility box entirely covered in layered street posters, stickers, and peeled paint. The cap’s front panel features a bold embroidered graffiti-style logo in electric cyan and magenta, the threads sharply catching the light. Late-afternoon urban light filters through an unseen alley, creating a soft but directional glow that leaves half the cap in shadow, half illuminated. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the logo in razor focus while distant brick walls and faint train tracks dissolve into creamy bokeh. The mood is quietly defiant and graphic-driven, suggesting street fashion as a signature tag on the city.
A rack of color-blocked urban jackets hanging on an exposed steel pipe mounted against a raw concrete wall sprayed with monochrome graffiti outlines. Each jacket features different bold panels—deep burgundy, asphalt gray, vivid yellow—crafted in mixed materials like ripstop nylon, brushed cotton, and reflective tape that catches the light. Overhead industrial LEDs cast crisp, cool-white illumination, creating clean highlights along zippers and seams while shadows fall sharply behind. Captured in photographic realism from an oblique side angle, the front jacket is in perfect focus while the others gradually blur, adding depth. The vibe is curated and editorial yet gritty, presenting streetwear as collectible artwork in an underground gallery.
A tightly rolled graphic T-shirt with an all-over spray-paint pattern in saturated blues, pinks, and acidic green, placed on a scratched stainless-steel table beside open sketchbooks filled with marker-drawn lettering concepts. A used stencil sheet and a pair of paint-stained gloves lie nearby. Overcast daylight streams from a nearby warehouse window, diffused and soft, gently reflecting off the metal surface and enriching the shirt’s printed colors without glare. Photographic realism, shot from directly above with a balanced composition that leads the eye from sketch to finished garment. The mood is creative, process-focused, and energetic, emphasizing the transformation of raw graffiti ideas into wearable street art.
A bold black oversized hoodie laid flat on cracked concrete pavement, its surface covered in intricate white graffiti-style illustrations of abstract cityscapes and spray-paint tags. Around it, scattered paint caps, a silver spray can, and a folded subway map hint at urban exploration. Golden hour sunlight slices between tall buildings, casting long angular shadows and highlighting the hoodie’s thick cotton texture and metal zipper pull. Shot from a slightly elevated, top-down angle in sharp photographic realism, with the edges of the scene softly blurred. The mood is raw, unapologetic, and streetwise, perfectly capturing high-contrast urban fashion that feels like mobile wall art.

Coletivo criativo

A sleek matte-black snapback cap resting on a metal utility box entirely covered in layered street posters, stickers, and peeled paint. The cap’s front panel features a bold embroidered graffiti-style logo in electric cyan and magenta, the threads sharply catching the light. Late-afternoon urban light filters through an unseen alley, creating a soft but directional glow that leaves half the cap in shadow, half illuminated. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the logo in razor focus while distant brick walls and faint train tracks dissolve into creamy bokeh. The mood is quietly defiant and graphic-driven, suggesting street fashion as a signature tag on the city.

Aarav Sharma

A pair of chunky high-top sneakers in matte charcoal with neon orange accents, positioned on a weathered skate ramp streaked with multicolored graffiti. Fine paint mist still clings to the sneakers’ rubber sole, and subtle specks of color dot the laces, suggesting they’ve just stepped out of a mural. Harsh side lighting from a nearby industrial lamp carves out strong highlights and deep shadows, emphasizing textured leather, mesh panels, and thick stitching. Photographic realism at eye-level, with the sneakers framed in the rule of thirds and the ramp’s blurred, chaotic artwork creating a dynamic backdrop. The atmosphere is energetic, rebellious, and performance-ready, fusing art and streetwear.

Mateo García

A pair of chunky high-top sneakers in matte charcoal with neon orange accents, positioned on a weathered skate ramp streaked with multicolored graffiti. Fine paint mist still clings to the sneakers’ rubber sole, and subtle specks of color dot the laces, suggesting they’ve just stepped out of a mural. Harsh side lighting from a nearby industrial lamp carves out strong highlights and deep shadows, emphasizing textured leather, mesh panels, and thick stitching. Photographic realism at eye-level, with the sneakers framed in the rule of thirds and the ramp’s blurred, chaotic artwork creating a dynamic backdrop. The atmosphere is energetic, rebellious, and performance-ready, fusing art and streetwear.

Zuri Ndlovu

A rack of color-blocked urban jackets hanging on an exposed steel pipe mounted against a raw concrete wall sprayed with monochrome graffiti outlines. Each jacket features different bold panels—deep burgundy, asphalt gray, vivid yellow—crafted in mixed materials like ripstop nylon, brushed cotton, and reflective tape that catches the light. Overhead industrial LEDs cast crisp, cool-white illumination, creating clean highlights along zippers and seams while shadows fall sharply behind. Captured in photographic realism from an oblique side angle, the front jacket is in perfect focus while the others gradually blur, adding depth. The vibe is curated and editorial yet gritty, presenting streetwear as collectible artwork in an underground gallery.

Leila Haddad