In celebration of Pride, Kika Klat posed femme forms in a “strong, bold image” across two limited edition adidas T-shirts and the brand's flagship store in Berlin.
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Kika’s designs are also shining in the city’s Ku'damm shopping district, wrapped around the store’s ping-pong table and windows. “The best part was seeing the final result and my illustrations being used in a real space,” Kika says. “And how excited people were when they were wearing the T-shirts.”
Dip into more of Kika’s work here.
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