Breakkin Even

Editorial Styling

Client:

Breakkin Even

Year:

2025

Type:

Print

,

Digital

Batch.Works logo over a photo of a box of 3D printed objects
Batch.Works logo over a photo of a box of 3D printed objects
Batch.Works product catalogue book on a work top with a graphic printed image on the front
Batch.Works product catalogue book on a work top with a graphic printed image on the front
Batch.Works product catalogue book on a work top with a graphic printed image on the front
Batch.Works product catalogue book on a work top with a graphic printed image on the front

Raw rebellion, Unfiltered chaos. Go Berserk

Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations
Streetside billboard with flyposters of the Batch.Works brand and illustrations

Project Description

BERSERK is not just a streetwear collection, it's a raw, emotional declaration.For the brand’s latest drop, the creative direction brought this split to life through styling that leaned into contrast, conflict, and rebellion, translating the collection’s internal manifesto into visual energy.

The collection speaks to the two sides we all carry, the one that conforms and the one that dares to break free. It’s about letting go of fear, tapping into unfiltered self-expression, and making your presence known without apology. As stylists, my challenge was to channel this emotional split into wearable identity, pairing composure with rawness, structure with disorder, and restraint with edge.

The styling embraced contrast as a tool of storytelling, structured layers over distressed bases, clean lines broken by jagged accessories, and monochromes interrupted by metallic flashes. Each look was curated to reflect the inner tension between control and chaos.



Credits

Styling

:

Nikita Gupta

Photographer

:

Sahil Chaudhary

Designer

Kashish Goes

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