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Uzumaki Cepeda’s Psychedelic Collection is the Talk of the Town(sville)

These trippy and brightly colored prints do just that. Available in multicolor green, bright blue, and hot pink, the collection puts a psychedelic spin on the Powerpuff Girls, adding the Mojo to Mojo Jojo. Cepeda loves to see the range of styles and expressions each person brings to her pieces. Choose your fighter and pair the glove-stocking set with a kitten heel, some faux fur earrings, and a relaxed fit t-shirt (sub for glitter heart pasties) for a look guaranteed to turn heads in Townsville. 

 

The Psychedelic Collection is available online now.  

 

What was the impetus for the Psychedelic Collection and what does it mean to you? 

 

Well, usually, I'm always making stuff out of faux fur and I felt like that was getting pretty overwhelming, so I wanted to make something sexy, cute, and fun for the summer that didn't have anything to do with faux fur, but was still associated with me color-wise. So that was the inspiration, like, damn, I want to wear cute shit, but not do the same shit as before. 

 

What do you hope to evoke with the Psychedelic Collection?

 

I hope that it just makes people feel confident and sexy. You know? That’s the whole point. You’re gonna be the main character. I want people to feel confident, like, I'm fucking number one, but not in a way where you're putting other people down, and more in a way where you're boosting yourself up. 

 

The color scheme is reminiscent of the iconic Powerpuff trio. Which Powerpuff girl are you? 

 

I just rewatched the series and I was like, oh my God, this show is chaotic. Then when I saw these fabrics, I immediately saw the green, pink, and blue, and I was like, yeah, those are the ones. I’m Buttercup because she's the strong one in the group and I feel like that's how I am. I'm always that person. I just don’t take shit, but in a good way, well… sometimes in a bad way. But for the most part, I try to be positive and shit.

 

What was the process of making the Psychedelic Collection?

 

 I buy from a sustainable fabric shop every time. I already have a relationship buying faux fur with them for like five years. And they were selling this fabric, so I was like, oh shit, let’s make stockings and gloves out of it. I should have made a top, but my mind wasn’t there. I was just so focused. Then I realized my homegirl does production sometimes and I talked to her and worked out a fair price and time frame. I felt like I was supporting somebody and putting money directly in their pocket, as opposed to how sometimes you pay manufacturers, and then they don't even pay the workers. So it was an honor to work with her and give her some coin. But it’s really just one person that’s sewing everything. So I’m limited in terms of sizes and everything. But my stuff is always intentionally made to be really fucking stretchy so everyone can fit in it. When I dropped bodysuits, I saw them on so many different bodies and I was like, wow, I love this!

 

How do you practice being intentional about who you work with?

 

I still consider myself a small business, even though I’ve had great successes. It’s still fucking me myself and I. I open up the gallery. I sit at the counter. I check people out. I’m fucking making stuff. It’s really hard and overwhelming. I feel like on Instagram, people put a lot of crazy expectations on other people and assume other peoples’ lives like, oh wow she had a commercial, this bitch must be rich. But I’m working hard every day to keep this place open, and if I were to fall short, I’d have nobody to ask for help. I just can’t wait until I’m in that next phase of my career where I’m able to hire help that’s ethical. I’m really big on that. Really, really, really, really big on that. If you’re paying $200 off my website, you’re gonna get quality, you’re gonna get love. 

 

What are the challenges of running your business? 

 

Especially after COVID, small businesses are pretty much designed to fail. That sounds fucked up, but it’s, like, real shit. We’re only being compared to Amazon, we’re being compared to Shein. We’re being compared to these people who have consumers in a chokehold. I feel like we’ve gotten so comfortable with instant gratification that people forget that some businesses are still people making shit by hand. It’s hard to promote your business, because people are expecting shit fast, ready, and done perfect. But there are so many moving parts to all of this you know?

 

Your work is so often about the personal, tactile experience. How did COVID affect that?

 

Well, first of all, I was fucking stuck. The first half of the pandemic I had a mental breakdown. I was like, bitch it’s over for me. My career is crushed, canceled, in a coffin. Because all of my shit is just touch. That’s literally what I do. The whole point of my experiences is having people coming in and touching and being immersed in it. I really thought it was over for me. But then I was like, I can still make spaces if people just don’t touch it. I do feel like my art has lost a lot of its element in a way. In the pandemic, I was blessed enough to open up an art gallery and I had events, but there were just so many precautions that I had to kind of police peoples’ experiences. I’m so anti-that, so it was a real struggle. 

 

You debuted some pieces at Complexland last week, tell me about that.

 

I’ve done three ComplexCons, and they were always great, so I’m always down to do anything that Complex does. I did some other virtual spaces and the process is just a lot of digitizing shit. There’s just more technicalities and I really commend them for making that shit happen. 

 

Fashion, Faux Fur, Furniture, you’ve got a lot under your belt. What can we expect to see next?

 

I’m about to drop a super, super, super fucking fire bikini. I haven’t shown it to the world yet. I’m only gonna say it here because they should be coming very soon. In the next two weeks, I’m going to start rolling them out. Now that I’m back in Los Angeles, I’m excited to shoot in the Psychedelic Collection more and also probably going to have an event at my gallery. So hot girl summer is 100% full swing. I’m making shit for all my bad bitches. 


 

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