I’ve seen it all. The impossible silhouettes of Balenciaga, the conceptual contortions of Margiela, the post-ironic streetwear that tried to convince us polyester was philosophy. I thought I was immune.
And then… Medicated Visions by Pinball Medics happened.
It didn’t so much arrive as explode — somewhere between a 1000 watt Acid soaked Jimi Hendrix guitar solo and a lightning strike — tearing through the polite seams of fashion week like a chrome meteor wrapped in purple velvet. From Paris to Milan, the world’s most jaded critics found themselves gasping — and yes, I was one of them.
This wasn’t fashion. This was revelation.
And what revelation it was.
I entered expecting irony — I found prophecy.
I expected thrift-store kitsch — I found alchemy.
Somewhere between the hum of neon and the glint of silk-screened madness, fashion — real fashion — reappeared.
Those black shirts, emblazoned with their shimmering cosmic sigils, don’t pander to trends; they detonate them.
The models didn’t walk the runway — they hovered through dimensions.
And as the crowd screamed and rival designers quietly folded their sketchbooks in despair, I realized something terrible and wonderful:
Medicated Visions has made couture feel dangerous again.
It is vulgar. It is sublime. It is everything fashion forgot it was allowed to be.
Paris may pretend to resist, but deep down, every atelier knows: the revolution has begun — and it smells faintly of ozone, seance candles, and magic.
The “Purple Wizard” collection in particular has become legend overnight. It’s electric mysticism stitched into cotton, a love letter to the chaotic beauty of psychedelic occult 70’s Arcade chic movement.
Fashion insiders are calling it “The first movement to bridge Haute Couture and Arcade Culture
“I didn’t think fashion could still shock me,” admits Dominique Ardent, senior critic for Le Monde de Mode.
“But Medicated Visions… it doesn’t just shock — it converts.”
“It’s the first brand in decades to remind us that style can insist upon itself and be daring again,” writes Gianni Rosso of Milano Fashion Weekly.
“I am left questioning the meaning of couture itself. In a world drowning in self-reference, Medicated Visions reminds us that fashion can still feel like discovery — and passion” exclaims Renée de Lune of La Gazette du Flambeur.
They’re not wrong. Medicated Visions by Pinball Medics has somehow pulled the impossible trick:
It’s made fashion feel fun, frightening, and holy — simultaneously.
Welcome to the new religion of the runway.
Limited quantities are now available in person at the Canadian Pinball Museum, Ottawa Pinball Arcade, and Montreal Pinball Arcade — and rumor has it they will soon be shipping Worldwide!



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