KIDILL Spring/Summer 2026: Punk, Plastic, and Petals in Full Bloom
Welcome to the world of KIDILL @kidill, where punk meets cosplay, robots meet resin, and flowers bloom amid chaos. For Spring/Summer 2026, Hiroaki Sueyasu invites us into a wildly surreal landscape titled “SPIRITUAL BLOOM”—a place where fashion stops whispering and starts shouting in kaleidoscopic dialects.



Meet KIDILL: Soft Punk With a Spiky Soul
Born from Tokyo’s underground scenes and stitched with cyber-dreams, KIDILL has carved out a reputation as the go-to label for rebellious romanticism. Sueyasu, the designer behind the brand, has long played with paradoxes—sweet vs. sinister, cute vs. chaotic, and yes, maids vs. mechs. It’s punk, but it’s polite. It’s cosplay, but it’s couture.
From Otaku to Haute
Let’s get nostalgic for a sec: remember when being an otaku was still something you whispered about? Sueyasu does—and he’s turning that shame into shine. This collection draws from the energy of those fringe communities who lived boldly in their imagination, from Akihabara’s electric nights to the figurine-obsessed corners of Japanese pop culture.
Godzilla textures? Check. Acrylic body armor that looks like it wandered out of a sci-fi movie? Double check. A tea ceremony featuring artisanal chocolates to kick off the show? Of course.



Armor, Anime, and Awkward Elegance
SPIRITUAL BLOOM feels like what happens when a samurai, a schoolgirl, and a robot walk into a bar—dressed to slay. One moment you’re seeing floral patterns, the next you’re face to face with a glittering nekomimi ear unit crafted with CTCTYO (yes, that’s armored cat ears). It’s kawaii, it’s grotesque, it’s a lot. But that’s the point.
Standout collabs with anime royalty Tatsunoko Production bring childhood nostalgia to life via bold prints from Mach GoGoGo and Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. And if that didn’t tickle your retro bone, just wait until you spot the cyber-samurai jackets styled like they’re ready to lead a rebellion—in style.
Welcome to the Figurine Era
The idea? To become a figurine yourself. “Figurization” is Sueyasu’s vision of the future—where everyone gets to play, transform, and live out their visual fantasies in full bloom. It’s cosplay, yes, but elevated. A little silly? Maybe. But deeply human too.



Psychedelic Poetry in Motion
Sueyasu doesn’t just design clothes—he sculpts alternate realities. From scale-like textures to floral destruction, the garments float somewhere between a fashion fairytale and a futuristic daydream. SPIRITUAL BLOOM isn’t just a collection—it’s a manifesto for weirdness, whimsy, and breaking free from the boring.
SPIRITUAL BLOOM reminds us that chaos can be couture.