Obskira
Obskira Runway is a luxury fashion house built on radical scarcity — eight unique designs, twenty pieces of each, sold once and not again. · Florence, by hand.
Delorean Black
Before the runway, the founder built BlckLghtCndls — a clothing house with no storefront and no season. The work moved through artists, not retailers. Hyper-personal. Cult following by design.
Styling credits include XXXTENTACION (Moonlight video, 2018), Trippie Redd, Juice WRLD, Ian Connor, Post Malone, and A$AP Rocky on the late A$AP Yams's memorial run. Relationships extend to The Weeknd and Drake — Money In The Grave, 2019.
Obskira Runway is the founder's first house under their own name. The brief is narrower. The output is smaller. The standard is higher.
Scarcity is sacred. The drop closes when twenty have been claimed.
Most luxury houses produce more than the market can absorb, then discount the surplus into oblivion. Obskira inverts that physics. Eight designs, twenty pieces of each, finished by the same hands across two seasons. When one hundred and sixty pieces have been claimed, the drop closes. There is no second printing, no colorway extension, no archive sale.
The scarcity is not a marketing position — it is the construction. No equity, no outside ownership, no merchandising committee. The vision stays pure because the supply remains finite, and the supply remains finite because the founder owns it.