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90s Rave Fashion.

The nineties invented the rave we wear today.

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The nineties invented the rave we wear today. Wide cuts, neon accents, mesh and platforms — an era when the club wrote the rules. 90ies Rave Fashion brings this energy into now, without falling into nostalgia clichés. We curate pieces that balance original spirit with contemporary silhouette.

What defines 90ies Rave Fashion.

The nineties look lives on opposites. Wide cargo pants meet tight mesh tops, neon accents sit on black base, platform sneakers add height. Logos were big, fabrics technical, mood optimistic. Who reads the Techno Rave Fashion Guide recognizes how much today's rave wear draws from that time.

How to wear the nineties look now.

We mix one or two vintage codes into a modern set instead of copying everything. A wide pant with a clean top, plus a single neon detail. Stacked Rave Rings replace the plastic jewelry of then. For the rest of the floor-ready lineup, browse our Rave Clothing selection, which translates the nineties spirit into now.

Common questions

What do you wear to a 90s rave party.

Wide pants, a tight mesh or crop top and platform sneakers form the base. Neon or reflective details set the accent on black ground. One or two vintage elements are enough, the rest stays modern.

What were raves like in the 90s.

Nineties raves were loud, colorful and communal. Fashion was part of the experience: wide cuts, technical fabrics and accessories that glowed under black light. From that freedom came much that defines the scene today.

What did people wear to clubs in the 90s.

In the club, baggy pants ruled, shiny or transparent tops and bold sneakers. Bold colors and a taste for excess came along. The look was deliberately loud and built for movement.

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They're friends, connections, Berlin-Shanghai-Tokyo-crew. When you wear Fūga, tag us @fuga_studios or #fugastudios — we repost the best fits, and you become part of the next Lookbook.

Opium
01Opium · 84 pieces

Niche · 01 / 04

Opium.

Opium comes out of the gap between Berghain wardrobe and Streetwear cut. We read the same material through our lens.

BerghainCarbon BlackHeavy DrapeRick · Carti4 a.m. Berlin
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Businesscore Pointelle Knit Polo 1
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Businesscore
02Businesscore · 22 pieces

Niche · 02 / 04

Businesscore.

Businesscore is the answer to what happens when you grow older without going soft. Tailored cuts with Streetwear DNA — between Yohji-Drape and 90s Italian tailoring.

TailoredYohji-DrapeSuiting Wool25-30 demostay edgy
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Techwear
03Techwear · 10 pieces

Niche · 03 / 04

Techwear.

Techwear started here as a translation of Tokyo reduction into fabric. Errolson Hugh, Acronym, GORE-TEX, ergonomic cuts — and parallel to that, Japanese discipline: nothing superfluous, all function.

AcronymGORE-TEXLayeredTokyo reductionFunctional
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Streetwear
04Streetwear · 70 pieces

Niche · 04 / 04

Streetwear.

Streetwear is the root — the first designs out of Tokyo 2015 were Anime prints, Japanese characters, Harajuku graphics. Everything else grew from that, but the line keeps running.

Anime-OriginHarajuku 2015Heavy CottonY2KOversized Cuts
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2015 → today

Fūga

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.