JULIUS released a new collection for Spring/Summer 2021. Originally titled “Harvest,” the collection was renamed “[ mamuthones; ]” in light of the coronavirus pandemic, reflecting a more moody theme: ancient Italian pagan deities that the Japanese brand describes as “messengers of the god of harvest in this world. A spirit that mourns for all sadness.” “In [“Harvest”], the concept of happiness permeated instantaneously, reestablishing its meaning,” explained the JULIUS team in the statement. “It was a fertile world where fresh young leaves sprouted chaotically, a magnificent restoration of spirituality. … But as we experience an unprecedented catastrophe, everything is changed. Even the individual must rethink its position and develop a whole new organic bond with the world. However, there is a chance for many people to become awakened by this disaster. A society driven insane by consumerism is about to freeze and be reborn into an organic form.” Below you will find more pictures from the lookbook.