In an unprecedented collaboration, JOOPITER is proud to present the Jackson Wang Metamorphosis: Athlete – Musician – Designer auction, a landmark event that celebrates the multifaceted career of global sensation Jackson Wang. This exclusive partnership marks JOOPITER’s first collaboration with a Chinese artist, offering fans and collectors a unique opportunity to own a piece of Wang’s extraordinary journey.
From June 18 to June 25, 2024, on JOOPITER.com, the auction will feature an impressive array of items that showcase Wang’s transformation from a youth fencing champion to a world-renowned musician and creative director. Highlights include:
- Stage-worn outfits from his MAGIC MAN WORLD TOUR
- Custom-designed pieces by Louis Vuitton’s Pharrell Williams
- Wang’s self-designed diamond jewelry
- Personal artifacts from his fencing days, such as his helmet, guard, and fencing bag
This auction offers a rare glimpse into Wang’s life, allowing fans to connect with his personal history and the evolution of his skills and passions. Jackson Wang expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to share significant chapters of his life through this auction, highlighting the challenges and achievements across his various pursuits in sports, music, and fashion.
Caitlin Donovan, Head of Global Sales at JOOPITER, emphasized the significance of this collaboration, celebrating Wang’s exceptional achievements across multiple fields. The auction promises to be a memorable event for fans and collectors worldwide, with one lucky winner even getting the chance to go behind the scenes of Wang’s upcoming music video shoot.
To commemorate the auction, JOOPITER and TEAM WANG have collaborated on a special limited edition merch collection, featuring T-shirts, jackets, gloves, and key chains. Available for pre-order on JOOPITER.com, these items further celebrate Wang’s remarkable journey.
Join Wally on this extraordinary journey, as we explore the intersection of art, fashion, and music through the lens of Jackson Wang’s remarkable career.
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