Independent fashion label from the Netherlands

BLEACHED RENAISSANCE

Not just clothing. A world built from transformation, instinct and survival. Every piece carries the tension between handmade chaos, street instinct, runway energy and real life.

Bleached Renaissance runway and backstage energy
PHOTO: @carolinasosaabo

Bleached Renaissance exists for people who feel too much, build from nothing and still move like the world belongs to them.

What we are

A fashion world, not a clothing line.

Bleached Renaissance moves between streetwear, high fashion, performance, graphics and handmade garment work. Some pieces are one of one. Some pieces are made to be worn every day. All of them come from the same world.

The runway builds the culture. The goods keep it moving.

Bleached Renaissance garment detail
PHOTO: @ljuba._.glitzern
Bleached

Transformation

Bleaching stands for forcing something existing into a new state. It is damage, control, accident and rebirth at the same time.

Renaissance

Rebirth

Renaissance stands for rebirth. Old references, old garments, old pain and old ideas return in a new form. Nothing disappears. It comes back sharper.

Built from the bottom

No perfect setup. Just movement.

Founded by Emre Yasar in the Netherlands, Bleached Renaissance was built without a traditional fashion background. No inherited fashion system. No perfect entry point. Just instinct, resourcefulness and the need to make something real.

Doing the most with the least is not a limitation. It is part of the language.

Bleached Renaissance atelier process
PHOTO: @mitchellens.ink
The system

One world. Two doors.

Bleached Renaissance runway
One of one

Pieces with no repeat.

The one of one pieces are closer to art objects. They carry process, risk and presence. These are the pieces that build the archive and show what the world of Bleached Renaissance can become.

Consumer Goods

Made for real life.

Bleached Consumer Goods is the everyday side of the brand. Graphic long sleeves, hoodies, caps and essentials made for repetition, movement and daily wear. Lower barrier. Same attitude.

Moments

Runways, pop-ups and proof.

Clothing is the object. Culture is the real product.

Enter the world

Start where it fits.

Explore the wearable side through Consumer Goods, or step into the archive through one of one pieces. Same world. Different levels of commitment.