Supreme x BLESS Tapestry Down Puffer Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — BLESS
Tapestry Down Puffer Jacket
About the original
BLESS is a conceptual design studio founded in 1997 by Desiree Heiss in Paris and Ines Kaag in Berlin, known for numbered collections that blur fashion, furniture, and decorative art. The studio operates as an interdisciplinary practice between product design, art, and service delivery, releasing each project under a sequential N° identifier rather than a traditional fashion season. The FW23 Supreme collab is a down-insulated quilted puffer cut from a cotton-blend tapestry woven with an Orientalist figurative scene and a BLESSSUPREME wordmark. It has a full-zip closure with hidden snap placket, welt hand pockets, and an interior zip pocket; the tapestry fabric and co-branded print were developed specifically for this release, with the down fill rated for cold-weather use.
About BLESS
BLESS is a German-Austrian fashion and product label founded in 1997 by Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag, with Heiss based in Paris and Kaag in Berlin since launch. The two have never lived in the same city. Their first commission came from Martin Margiela, who hired them to produce the wig accessories for Maison Margiela's Fall/Winter 1997 womenswear collection. BLESS works across garments, furniture, and household objects in numbered product editions rather than seasonal collections, and replaces runway shows with installations. The Art Institute of Chicago and other museums hold pieces in their permanent collections. Supreme has collaborated with BLESS on co-branded apparel and accessories.


