‘It questions the very role of a car brand today’: Behind CUPRA’s bold swerve into fashion design

CUPRA clothing
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With the launch of the CUPRA Design House at Milan Design Week back in April, electric car brand CUPRA boldly stated its mission to take its aesthetic philosophy beyond simply car design. Built around four 'pillars' (CUPRA Collection, CUPRA Collabs, CUPRA Beyond and CUPRA Accessories), the new division introduces novel applications for the brand's design work, including fashion items.

CUPRA has recently revealed footwear, knitwear prototypes and a multifunctional vest. Due for release before the end of 2025, the upcoming CUPRA Active Wear Collection includes 'adaptive' 3D knitting concept designed to serve as a dynamic 'second skin'. Meanwhile, the brand's collaboration with Zellerfeld has seen the advent of a new 3D-printed sneaker. You can view the full collection on the CUPRA website.

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Daniel John
Design Editor

Daniel John is Design Editor at Creative Bloq. He reports on the worlds of design, branding and lifestyle tech, and has covered several industry events including Milan Design Week, OFFF Barcelona and Adobe Max in Los Angeles. He has interviewed leaders and designers at brands including Apple, Microsoft and Adobe. Daniel's debut book of short stories and poems was published in 2018, and his comedy newsletter is a Substack Bestseller.

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