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Long-time collaborators Jun Takahashi of UNDERCOVER and Misha Hollenbach and Shauna T of Perks and Mini (P.A.M.) have collaborated once more on a new item hinged around the group's shared interest in fantasy and romanticism: a skull lamp.

To accompany the new drop the brands tapped Joshua Gordon to direct a short movie that is equal parts The Ring, Sir John Everett Millais' 'Ophelia.' Watch the culty-camp-horror-flick above.

The memento mori has two parts, the first is the skull with glowing eyes that can be adjusted via a dimming switch, and the second, an androgynous hand holder which allows for the lamp to sit as an ornament or be carried around. The lamp arrives in old-school packaging reminiscent of the kind of you'd find in an old-fashion vintage boutique.

Fans of the brand (or skull lamps) will remember a similar lighting fixture from the brands' earlier collaboration from 2008, currently sitting on Grailed for $4k.

The Undercover X P.A.M. ‘Skull Lamp’ will be released in black and white at UNDERCOVER Japan and P.A.M. outlets on September 26, 2020, with a global release to follow, and a secret third colorway to be announced soon.

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