MISBHV (pronounced "misbehave") is a Polish streetwear label established by Natalia Maczek in 2014. It is based in Kraków and has around 90 retailers worldwide.
In January 2015, Maczek and Wirski gave their first fashion show at a tiny showroom in Paris. Some of their first customers were Maison Margiela, GR8, Antonioli and BROWNS. Later that year, MISBHV was included in New York Fashion Week, where it debuted its Spring/Summer 2017 collection, inspired by David Bowie who had died earlier that year, with quotes from his 70s songs scattered across many products from t-shirts to leather jackets.
In the same year, Rihanna wore a Matrix-black MISBHV jacket during a performance in London.
MISBHV put together its first runway presentation, "Polish Jazz", at Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science to debut its Spring/Summer 2019 collection. For the show, Maczek and Wirski paid tribute to Poland, referencing 1966 Warsaw poster art and collaborating with Polish artist Roslaw Szaybo.
The name "MISBHV" is inspired by a record store Maczek used to visit when she was eighteen.
The brand has its headquarters in a studio in Kraków's Zabłocie district, in the former "Telpod" cable factory.
The duo are inspired by multiple artists including the early works of Jean Arp when creating their signature camouflage, Andy Warhol when working on prints, and the color palette of Paul Cézanne.
The same year MISBHV was feature in the long fashion story of the Pavillon des Drapiers / Showroom Paris, a fashion landmark in Paris . MISBHV part of a long Paris fashion story of the Pavillon des Drapiers
A year later, the exact same thing happens. Another cover of an old album lands on MISBHV T-shirts. This time it's about "Lovehunter" by Whitesnake from 1979
In October 2020, yet another copyright claim emerged against MISBHV. A photographer residing in Shanghai, using the pseudonym Hqeivy, discovered that the company unlawfully utilized his photograph of a girl's face, taken four years prior, as one of their prints.
Further attention was drawn to the brand when a logo resembling that of Apex Twin was found on one of their t-shirts.[4]
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