Japanese label MIKIOSAKABE has tapped into the vast visual lexicon of the Evangelion anime universe for a capsule collection that transforms science-fiction iconography into functional accessories. The lineup reimagines the series’ dystopian motifs through the brand’s lens of sculptural minimalism.
Bags and shoes carry the collection’s conceptual weight. A structured shoulder bag references the angular silhouette of an Entry Plug cockpit, rendered in glossy technical fabric with precise topstitching. The footwear — chunky loafers and low-top sneakers — incorporates EVANGELION Unit-01’s signature purple-and-green color blocking into MIKIOSAKABE’s signature architectural sole construction.
For MIKIOSAKABE, the collaboration introduces the brand to an audience beyond its core fashion following — Evangelion’s global fanbase spans generations and geographies. It is a calculated expansion that respects both the source material and the label’s design integrity.
The collaboration marks a strategic intersection of two distinct design traditions: Evangelion’s deeply layered anime aesthetics and MIKIOSAKABE’s restrained Japanese minimalism. Rather than applying character prints to existing silhouettes, the collection reinterprets the source material’s structural language — the mechanical joints, the cockpit interfaces, the angular forms of the Evas themselves.
This capsule illustrates a growing trend within Japanese fashion: heritage anime properties becoming legitimate source material for high-end design collaborations. Evangelion, which first aired in 1995 and continues to generate cultural crosscurrents through film reboots and merchandise, offers a rich semiotic palette that goes beyond simple nostalgia.


