In recent years, the Y2K trend has shown no signs of fading, bringing a wave of vintage items back into the spotlight. Among these, the designs of Special Black Vinyl have flourished, sparking a global trend. Recently, the iconic British brand @burberry shared two unique videos on their social media featuring vinyl records. Not only can you hear the legendary tracks from the 90s reinterpreted by the well-known musician Eamon Liquid in collaboration with XL Recordings, but the animated effects on the records also steal the show.

Animation design is handled by artist Drew Tetz, who incorporates the brand’s iconic check patterns and knight logo elements. This creates a visual experience where the images leap and dance, with the classic patterns swirling and moving, adding immense collectible value!

No matter the angle of the design, this collaboration beautifully merges fashion with music culture. The reinterpretation by Sweet Harmony perfectly captures the retro vibe of the ’90s while showcasing a contemporary fashion-forward attitude, creating a dual experience for the eyes and ears. Through the retro medium of Vinyl Records, Burberry cleverly connects the brand’s traditional roots with modern pop culture, offering fans a cross-genre sensory experience.
As the needle glides over the grooves, music and visual art are awakened simultaneously, creating an immersive experience.