Act III / AscensionIn Development

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Tengu / Ascension

Higher ground has a cost.

A vertical, disciplined drop built around ambition, altitude, and the danger of elevation.

Discipline, altitude, and dangerous ambition

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The climb toward mastery where pride and transcendence start to blur.

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Ascension

Tengu

The climb toward mastery where pride and transcendence start to blur.

Yokai Lore

Myth, atmosphere, and controlled tension.

Discipline, altitude, and dangerous ambition

The climb toward mastery where pride and transcendence start to blur.

Act III / Ascension

The Tengu rises to mastery and risks becoming captive to the height it fought to reach.

The cycle leaves brute force behind and turns toward ascent.

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Signature Shell

Updraft Shell

A technical outer layer emphasizing vertical linework, movement, and a severe airborne silhouette.

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Updraft Shell

Signature Shell

A technical outer layer emphasizing vertical linework, movement, and a severe airborne silhouette.

Extended collar and shoulder sweep built to feel aerodynamic.
Paneling that directs the eye upward through the body.
Subtle feather geometry embedded into seam placement rather than explicit graphics.

Positioned as a precision drop with limited quantities and campaign-first presentation.

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Product Collection

Garments inside the drop.

The product set stays deliberately tight. Each piece supports the same narrative chapter without flattening it into a basic merch grid.

Design Language

Built like a campaign system, not generic merch.

A vertical, disciplined drop built around ambition, altitude, and the danger of elevation.

Vertical Movement

Everything is pulled upward through panel direction, hem shape, and graphic placement to make the garments feel like they are trying to leave the ground.

Severe Utility

The technical elements stay disciplined and refined, keeping the drop closer to an editorial uniform than overt performance wear.

Pride Under Control

The tension of ascension comes from clean execution meeting the risk of excess. The garments never fully resolve that argument.

Visual System

Altitude Reflective

Reflective directional piping traces the vertical structure of the garment once the light hits from the side.

Base

Daylight

The first read of the garment keeps its editorial restraint in open light.

Reveal

Directional Light

Lighting changes unlock a sharper second identity in the material treatment.

Material Reveal

Reflective directional piping traces the vertical structure of the garment once the light hits from the side.

This section is ready for future daylight vs. reveal imagery, whether that means UV ink, reflective thread, glow treatments, metallic foil, or material closeups.

For now the system uses editorial placeholder panels so each drop can establish its own visual language before campaign photography is final.

Campaign / Lookbook

Atmosphere before transaction.

These campaign panels are built as placeholders for future editorials, giving each drop a cinematic and fashion-led visual language from the start.

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Tengu / Campaign

Cold Ascent

Open sky, negative space, and harder tailoring make the frame feel detached from street level.

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Ascension / Frame

Thin Air

The campaign leans into height, posture, and a cleaner silence after earlier brutality.

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Ascension / Frame

Edge of Flight

Close details focus on seam geometry and the idea of readiness before lift.

Yokai Cycle Timeline

One mythic cycle. Eight drops.

The sequence is fixed: Kitsune, Oni, Kirin, Tengu, Yurei, Baku, Raijin, and finally Obake as the conceptual ending.

Limited Release Notice

This release will not be treated casually.

Tengu is designed as a narrower ascent. Limited access keeps the altitude intact.