When Bring Me The Horizon wrapped up their 2025 U.S. tour, fans expected powerful performances—and they got more than music. In one show, frontman Oliver Sykes surprised the crowd by donning a stage costume designed by an Indonesian designer. The bold move not only made headlines in Indonesia, it also made global fans stop and take notice.  

 

The Costume That Made the Headlines

 According to reports from Suara.com, Sykes wore what’s dubbed the “Talisman Suit No. 04”, created in collaboration between @kvmbangsat_ and designer Innes Thomson. suara.com The suit features distinct detailing: a cross motif on the front, unfinished edges, dangling threads from the sleeves, and raw, almost deconstructed elements.

In a social media post, the designer team wrote: 

“Talisman suit (no.04), first outfit for @olobersykes on the @bringmethehorizon USA tour 2025 … creative dir. @jacobharrycarter / fashion design @innesthomsonn / sigilism embroidery @kvmbangsat_/print @mac.sevens.” 

Netizens responded with pride and excitement: “Keren, kagum luar biasa … banyak artis dan musisi mulai melirik karya anak bangsa.”  

 Why This Moment Matters 

 This isn’t just a wardrobe change—it’s cultural crossover. A rock icon from Sheffield choosing to wear a bespoke Indonesian design on a U.S. tour bridges continents in style and message.  

  • It highlights Indonesian talent in the global music and fashion scenes. 
  • It underscores the idea that fashion is a medium for storytelling—and in this case, a statement of cultural pride. 
  • It adds a layer of depth to Oliver Sykes’ persona as not only a musician but a modern trendsetter willing to experiment beyond rock norms.

 The Fashion Connection: Wearable Art for Fans 

 For fans who want to channel that same bold energy offstage, fashion becomes an extension of fandom. Just as Sykes’ costume became a talking point, custom rockwear is gaining traction among music lovers and streetwear communities alike. One standout piece that matches this spirit is the Hand-Painted Bring Me The Horizon Denim Jacket. Imagine the same raw, artistic intensity you saw on stage—now crafted into a wearable piece:  

  • Hand-painted design with brushstroke motifs and rock aesthetics 
  • Premium denim base that blends durability with style 
  • Ideal for concerts, streetwear, or fan photo shoots 
  • Captures the same daring attitude as a stage suit, but in everyday form 
“Wear your fandom. Wear your art.” 

By donning this jacket, you’re not just showing support—you’re embodying the creative spirit that Sykes embraced by wearing that Indonesian design. 

 Final Thoughts 

 When Oliver Sykes donned that Indonesian-made suit on a U.S. stage, it wasn’t just for flair—it was a moment of global unity through fashion. From Sheffield’s grunge roots to Jakarta’s design studios, that outfit told a story of collaboration, respect, and daring artistry. 

And for fans who want to walk that line too, the Hand-Painted BMTH Denim Jacket invites you to wear more than just a band logo. It invites you to wear attitude, identity, and art. 

Because in a world where music and fashion collide, the boldest statement isn’t always heard—it’s worn.