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Lay’s It brings to life the vibrant colors associated with these packets of chips.

In 2022, Balenciaga collaborated with Lay’s to create bags that looked like packets of chips. These debuted on the hallowed runway of the Paris Fashion Week. This year, the snack brand has teamed up with homegrown label Huemn.

And the first look of the garment-heavy merchandise took place across grocery stores in Delhi in a rather innovative way. “It was a treasure hunt. We hid them in custom-made Lay’s chips packets in a few grocery stores,” says Saumya Rathor, category lead — Potato Chips, PepsiCo India, adding, “I found this idea very disruptive. We really believe that collaborations are a good way to propel the brand narrative forward.”

For Pranav Mishra, co-founder, Huemn, working on this collection, plunged him into nostalgia. “I have just turned 40, and nostalgia is such an important emotion. When you tap into that emotion, it’s a celebratory kind of feeling,” says Pranav, adding that Lay’s is an iconic pop culture brand and it is something we have grown up with.

It has taken nine months of labor to deliver this 25-piece collection. Bright and quirky, it is inspired by Lay’s packets. “A lot of people associate Lay’s with their favorite color. They may not say the name of the flavor but they know the colour. This brings to life the colors of the packets. A perfect combination of snack and style,” says Saumya. All these colors represent individuality, believes Pranav.

There are the oversized signature T-shirts that Huemn is known for, hoodies, and oversized shirts. Dual tone prints of ridged chips make their presence felt all over the garments. A surprise accessory drop is in the works. “There are all handcrafted pieces with conventional thread and sequin embroidery. We’ve also used screen and bubble printing,” says Pranav. The garments are named after each flavour: the orange ones are called, Hot ‘n’ Sweet Chilli, the dark green ones are Chile Lemon, then there is Cream and Onion, and the Classic Salted yellow that is Pranav’s favourite.

Lay's It brings to life the vibrant colors associated with these packets of chips. 14mp lays2

“Every brand has its own take on design and approach, and how we look at design. Our take is very fresh. It is one of the most vibrant collections we have done so far,” says Pranav who had previously collaborated with Pepsi in 2019 and 2022 for Huemn’s 10th year anniversary. “The beautiful part about collaborating with legacy brands like these is that it gives boutique brands like ours an opportunity to connect with 10 people. And then they take an interest in our story,” he says.

For a brand like Huemn that aligns with sustainability, does teaming up with a junk food brand affect its ethos? “Where we have tapped into is the cultural aspect and feeling it evokes of the community. The merchandise that we have created is based on the principle of sustainability. The material is 100% cotton. It is made in limited quantities and every step of the way its hand held, right from fabric procurement to stitching,” Pranav justifies.

The Lay’s x Huemn collection is available on huemn.in. Prices start at ₹4,900.

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