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PORTER ROBINSON ANNOUNCES VIRTUAL SELF ARTBOOK AND FASHION LINE

PORTER ROBINSON ANNOUNCES VIRTUAL SELF ARTBOOK AND FASHION LINE

He’s collaborating with Japanese brand Chloma

Words: AMY FIELDING

Porter Robinson has announced a Virtual Self artbook and a collaboration with Japanese brand, Chloma.

Virtual Self, a moniker debuted by Robinson in 2017 with a self-titled EP, heavily focused on visuals and live performances, with the music inspired by Dance Dance Revolution soundtracks. Three years on from the launch of the project, Robinson has announced Virtual Self: UTOPIA Archive. An 88-page artbook, the project will feature early logo concepts, detailed art and inspiration from the Virtual Self project, and is limited to 2,000 copies.

As well as the artbook, Robinson has collaborated with Japanese high-end fashion brand Chloma for a five-piece collection. Prices range from $150 to $550, with the $550 black Virtual Self anorak already sold out.

You can see the artbook and full Chloma capsule here.

Last year, Porter Robinson launched a fund to combat childhood cancer in developing countries.

You can watch Robinson perform the 2014 album, ‘Worlds’, from his Second Sky festival in 2019.

January 29th, 2020

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