Wildchild Nation Goes Hollywood

March 17th, 2008 | By Paul Andre

Wildchild Nation, one of the most popular designers of streetwear recently announced that they were chosen to provide costuming for the latest production of Step Up 2: The Streets, a film in the works from Touchstone. Their Love Understands All Music Line came to the attention of the costume designer there who commented, “street cool, fashion colors and striking styles converge in ‘Love Understands All Music,’ a vibrant, fresh and hip collection.”

Streetwear has maintained its popularity since it got its start in the 1980’s and can be found in special boutiques throughout the country. FilthyDripped.com is one of the most popular stores in California, offering numerous lines from designers and all of the latest trends. The streetwear market has managed to avoid falling into the same trap as traditional designers in the current economy, a fact that is attributed to its edgy design and appeal.

The new collaboration with Wildchild and Touchstone illustrates that streetwear is at the forefront of what is on the minds of the nation. Many of the designs are inspired by music and Wildchild is the perfect illustration of what happens when clothing and music come together. Business partner and co-founder of Wildchild Traci Copeland agrees stating, “Everyone loves music. It sets the tone for much of what we do, and our designs are a reflection of that. Music can be colorful, vibrant, and thought-provoking. This movie is a great platform to showcase that.”

You can see Wildchild Nation’s designs in Step Up 2: The Street, which will be directed by John Chu. As the company’s release pointed out, “Step Up 2: The Streets” proves to be a high impact ride down hip hop street dance culture and fashion.”

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