Quítate la Máscara
QUÍTATE LA MÁSCARA, 1990 is pure attitude. A time capsule where the streets dressed in DIY, tribal flair, and teenage sweat. Captured by Luz López at the iconic Parque Acuático La Ola in Mexico City, the image shows three young guys with direct stares, fuzzy animal ears, and unshakable energy. It’s costume, but also armor. Playful, but deeply symbolic. The black-and-white contrast levels up the drama like a poster for a movie that never got made, but everyone lived. Bottom right, neon green text drops the context like a classified file from the ‘90s underground scene. This tee isn’t worn. It’s lived in. It’s for the ones who grew up questioning everything: gender, rules, uniforms. For those who know that taking off the mask isn’t weakness. It’s the first real act of rebellion. Streetwear soul with a punk heart.Rock it with black nails, volume all the way up, and zero filters.Because sometimes, disguises reveal more than they hide.