Behind the Scenes: Celebrities Spotted in ALIENANT

Let’s be honest: there’s no greater feeling than seeing your designs come to life on the streets, on stage, in music videos or stepping onto gracing the red carpet. At ALIENANT, we’re proud to have built an organic connection with hip-hop, pop culture, and beyond. It’s thrilling to see how artists and stylists alike resonate with our bold, glitch-inspired vision. It’s a process driven by trust, collaboration, and a shared passion for pushing boundaries.

In this article, we’re giving an inside peek at these collaborations. From the artists who inspire us to the stylists who bring our vision to life, these moments represent everything ALIENANT stands for: creativity, individuality, and bold self-expression.

And, for sure, we will have some surprises and a few.. memorable moments to share. 

ALIENANT Moments: The Artists, the Stylists, and the Stories

1, Jessie Murph: A Warrior in Time at Summer fest

Picture this: Jessie Murph stepping onto the Summer fest stage in a moment that feels more like a cinematic freeze than real life. A silhouette carved by golden light, she’s rocking the ALIENANT beige and green ensemble like a hero straight out of an epic tale. The bra and cargo pants combo? A staple in today’s fashion. Think athleisure meets hip-hop, the sports bra holding its ground as sleek and practical, while the baggy pants bring that effortless edge.

And those alien-esque sunglasses? Rockstar vibes, styled to perfection by the talented Joey Thao, assists by Jaxona Lee. This look screams of a warrior in the middle of the desert. You can almost feel the heat radiating off the sand as the sunrise casts its golden glow on her figure. Jessie isn’t just wearing clothes; she embodies a mood, story, and character. She’s the female hero of the hour, a golden warrior, untouchable yet relatable.

The stage at Summerfest, drenched in vintage charm, provides the perfect backdrop for this moment. The worn wood, the glowing lights, and the energy of the crowd all merge into a powerful visual. It’s a vibe. Jessie doesn’t even need to show her face; the energy she exudes is enough. Her movements, her stance, they tell you everything. This moment felt like it was frozen in time. 

But here’s where the plot thickens. Originally, Jessie was supposed to wear this exact look at the Governor’s Ball in NYC. The ALIENANT founder Yuchen showed up to see this vision come to life. Except… she didn’t wear it. Ouch. That’s like prepping for one of your best parties only to find out the DJ isn’t playing your song. Still, they soaked in the vibe and chalked it up to the unpredictability of life.

Fast forward to Summerfest. Out of nowhere, Jessie hits the stage, finally in the ALIENANT look that was meant to shine. The wait? Totally worth it. There’s something poetic about how it all unfolded. This isn’t just a fashion moment; it’s a story of redemption, of timing, of how sometimes the stars align when you least expect it.

Jessie Murph in full ALIENANT gear at Summerfest is more than a fashion statement. It’s a moment of pure force, a snapshot of power and grace that transcends the stage and lives on as a testament to style, strength, and serendipity.

2, Steve Aoki: Bold Moves on America’s Got Talent

Steve Aoki in ALIENANT for the America’s Got Talent final show of the 2024 season in Pasadena: what a vibe, right? He stepped out in the Bandage Shirt and Godzilla Cargo Pants, and let me just say that this combo is a banger! That is why it’s so popular. The Bandage Shirt had this energy “controlled chaos,” like it’s holding it together just enough, and the Godzilla Cargo Pants? Those are a statement. They’re loud and futuristic, like wearable art for someone who’s clearly not trying to blend in. Is the orange strip popping against the black? It’s like a mic drop. Aoki’s look is both bold and experimental, very “I’m a walking glitch in the matrix,” which is perfect for ALIENANT’s aesthetic. Alexandra Mullin, Aoki’s stylist, really nailed that look.

The night itself was something else—America’s Got Talent. Steve Aoki on that massive stage, lights going wild, lasers cutting through the air like they’ve got somewhere to be. He’s up there, larger than life, in this futuristic DJ cube that looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie. The whole thing is a very high-tech dystopia meets rave utopia. With the AIRFOOTWORKS styled to match the glitchy, tech core vibes, making it all feel like a live action video game.Not to mention their performance. It’s an experience, a spectacle. And there’s Aoki, orchestrating this chaos in his ALIENANT fit. Iconic.

And let’s not forget that Aoki’s energy is unmatched. Whether he’s remixing classics or dropping original tracks, his sound is electric, like the perfect mix of adrenaline and euphoria. It’s a culture of its own, where fashion, music, and tech collide. The energy he brings and the way he connects with the crowd are unmatched. Wearing ALIENANT’s Bandage Shirt and Godzilla Cargo Pants on stage? It amplifies that culture, like he’s saying, “We’re all part of this glitchy, wild, unstoppable world.”

Now, the backstory, this one’s funny. The collaboration with Steve Aoki’s stylist, Alexandra Mullin, wasn’t as straightforward as it might seem. We were in discussions for two different styling moments, but it just didn’t work out. You know how it is sometimes. Timing, logistics, vibes, whatever it was, it didn’t click. But here we are now, seeing Aoki in ALIENANT for one of the year's biggest nights. It’s like one of those stories where it’s all very “meant to be.”

Oh, We have to talk about the backstage. Aoki’s rocking the fit backstage, giving that “I’m casually the coolest person here” energy, and then on stage, he’s a whole other level. The lights, the vibe, the crowd losing it, and it’s undoubtedly impactful. 

3, Rema in ALIENANT x Li-Ning: Full Speed Ahead

Rema. NYC streets. The Azaman music video. And in the middle of it all, he’s rocking the Lionstronaut Bomber from the ALIENANT x Li-Ning collab like he’s about to win an F1 championship. He looked like a racecar driver chasing his dreams at 200 mph, and honestly? He made it look easy.

Let’s talk about the bomber. The limited edition sold out faster than concert tickets to Rema’s next show, and it was dripping in glitch-inspired details. This isn’t just any jacket. It’s the kind of piece that turns every street corner into a runway. The sleek lines are futuristic. The bold accents are eye-catching. It’s giving “I’m the main character, and this is my city.” And trust me, the bomber owned the camera just as much as Rema did.

Filming across the chaotic, electric streets of New York, the vibe was unmistakable. The city’s grit blended with the jacket’s clean, futuristic energy like they were meant for each other. One moment, he’s stepping out of the shadows; the next, he’s strutting under the glow of streetlights, the Lionstronaut Bomber reflecting flashes of neon like it’s part of the city’s pulse.

And Rema? He’s commanding every frame like a man on a mission. You don’t need to know what that mission is; his look already tells you he’s going places. Mui-Hai Chu and Internet X absolutely nailed it. The styling felt effortless but also sharp as if they knew exactly how to dial up the energy without breaking a sweat.

The thing about Rema in this video is that he’s not just wearing the jacket. He’s living it. Rema in ALIENANT was a vibe you could almost hear: a revving engine, a burst of speed, and a cross in the finish line.  He’s ambitious, driven, and unapologetically himself. You can feel the energy. Each step feels like a countdown to something big, like he’s about to launch into the stratosphere.

4, Lay Bankz in ALIENANT: The Queen of Cool

If Lay Bankz had a crown for being the coolest, she’d probably wear it backward to make it her own. A loyal ALIENANT customer and absolute style queen, Lay makes our pieces look like they were crafted just for her. And with her stylist, Devon Milan, the duo strikes again, giving us a look that is iconic.

For the XXL Freshman Class 2024 photoshoot, Lay walks in, radiating confidence like it’s an accessory, rocking the Glitch Geometric Bandeau paired with the famous Godzilla Cargo Pants. And when I say “famous,” I mean these pants deserve their own fan club. Oversized and loaded with Belts, they’re part fashion statement, part utility belt, and all-around badass. Perfect for literally anything: grabbing coffee, hitting a concert, or, in Lay’s case, shutting down a photoshoot.

And the Glitch Geometric Bandeau, think sharp lines and bold patterns like it’s been designed to match Lay’s bright, electric, and completely unforgettable energy. Paired together, the outfit was pure perfection. Lay owned the look. You could practically hear the soundtrack playing as she struck each pose.

This moment was a vibe. Lay in ALIENANT, styled by Devon, reminding us all that fashion isn’t just about what you wear; it’s about how you own it. And if the Godzilla Cargo Pants and Glitch Bandeau had voices, they’d probably be saying, “Yeah, we’ve found our forever home.”

So here’s the takeaway: Lay Bankz in ALIENANT's whole mood. And if you’re lucky enough to snag a pair of those Godzilla Cargo Pants before they’re gone again, consider yourself officially cool.

So, that’s the feed for today. Stay Tuned for part II!

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