
SummaryThe blouson merges Dickies' "780" short blouson and "3494" coverall using beautiful people's "NEW CONNECT" construction code, allowing the wearer to toggle between two complete garment forms within a single shellA reworked pair of work pants applies the label's "DETAIL PAT…
The blouson merges Dickies' "780" short blouson and "3494" coverall using beautiful people's "NEW CONNECT" construction code, allowing the wearer to toggle between two complete garment forms within a single shell
A reworked pair of work pants applies the label's "DETAIL PATCH" code to reposition and double classic workwear hardware, relocating hammer loops to the back and layering waist pockets for added functional density
Dickies and beautiful people have released a two-piece collaborative capsule, applying the Tokyo-based label’s proprietary construction codes to deconstruct and rebuild some of Dickies’ most recognizable workwear silhouettes.
The collection consists of a blouson and a pair of work pants. Both use distinct beautiful people engineering methodologies to pull apart Dickies’ functional design language and restructure it at the pattern level, though each piece operates under a different code with a different intent.
The blouson is the more technically ambitious garment. It takes two established Dickies silhouettes, the “780” short blouson and the “3494” coverall, and fuses them into a single piece through beautiful people’s “NEW CONNECT” house code. The principle behind “NEW CONNECT” is structural linkage: different garments are joined so that the wearer can transition between their forms without the piece reading as a hybrid or a compromise. In practical terms, the finished blouson contains two complete silhouettes within one shell. The wearer can shift between the cropped proportions of the “780” and the extended coverage of the “3494” coverall, with each configuration functioning as a resolved garment in its own right rather than a midpoint between two.
The pants apply a different methodology. Built on the functional framework of Dickies’ standard work pant, the piece is re-edited through beautiful people’s “DETAIL PATCH” house code. Where “NEW CONNECT” operates at the macro level by merging entire garment structures, “DETAIL PATCH” works at the component level, isolating individual elements of workwear construction and rearranging them across the garment’s surface. Hammer loops, a signature of utilitarian trouser design traditionally positioned at the side seam, are relocated to the back of the pant. Waist pockets are doubled, layered over one another to create a stacked configuration that exceeds the original pattern’s functional footprint. Each element retains its original utility, but the repositioning transforms what is typically background hardware into a deliberate design gesture. The result is a pant where every recognizable workwear detail is present and operational, just no longer where you expect it.
Taken together, the two pieces demonstrate what happens when a label built on structural intervention meets a brand whose silhouettes are defined by structural directness. Dickies’ catalog has always drawn its authority from a clean relationship between form and function: every seam, every pocket, every loop exists because a worker needed it there. beautiful people’s contribution is to accept that logic and then reroute it, preserving the utility while rearranging the architecture that delivers it.
The beautiful people x Dickies capsule is available now via beautiful people’s online store and the brand’s Aoyama flagship.
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