Amerigo Icono — Series 02
Skate Star
Skate Star explores movement through the emotional landscape of Los Angeles — concrete, light, architecture, solitude, and the quiet rhythm of youth moving through the city unseen.
The quiet cool Los Angeles boy.
Skate Star is less about skateboarding as sport and more about what movement represents: distance, freedom, observation, and identity formed outside of expectation.
The series follows the misunderstood rhythm of youth in motion — the boy moving through concrete spaces, watched by some, understood by few, belonging most fully to himself.
It is California movement culture refined through the Amerigo Icono house: cinematic, restrained, emotional, and built around objects meant to move through the city.
Field Study 01 — Venice.
The Venice film is the first movement study: a short visual document of skating, public space, concrete, light, and emotional distance.
It does not sell the garment directly. It establishes the atmosphere around it — the city, the rhythm, the silence, the motion.
Current Objects
Movement Objects
The first Skate Star objects are built around motion, character, and city mythology — pieces that carry the feeling of movement without needing to explain it.
Dino Club Jacket
The anchor object of Skate Star — built for movement through concrete, distance, and California light.
Dino Club Shirt
The foundational layer — a daily movement object for long streets, late light, and quiet independence.
Art Heist
K-Town Hero
A city-myth object — found energy, rebuilt through image, and carried into the Skate Star world.
Amerigo Icono
Movement without explanation.
Skate Star is the soul of the quiet Los Angeles boy — misunderstood by those who were never meant to understand him. A series about motion, distance, confidence, and the freedom of becoming.