Let it not end #01 La Fiesta: Miguel Camacho's underwear that started it all.

Que no termine #01 La Fiesta: El calzoncillo de Miguel Camacho que inició todo. - La Muda Club

At La Muda Club, every design tells a story, and with our first launch, we decided there was no better way to start this journey than with a big party. It was in January 2019 when we collaborated with the talented Andalusian artist, Miguel Camacho, to create Boxer #01 LA FIESTA, a garment that captures the essence of celebration and debauchery with a touch of nostalgia and technology.

The Party That Never Ends: A Design That Marks the Beginning

The design of Boxer #01 LA FIESTA is inspired by those parties that seem to have no end, where the line between reality and fantasy is blurred. It is not clear if it is a chaotic birthday or a costume party overflowing with adults who have decided to leave all inhibitions behind. Vibrant colors and flat shapes contrast intensely, with cold tones predominating accompanied by their complementary colors, creating a visual explosion that reflects the festive spirit of New York on Halloween.

But we couldn't leave out the detail that ties it all together: the iconic horse head, a meme that has traveled through time and digital space to become a modern cultural symbol. This reference is not just a nod to pop culture, but a representation of how the most unusual trends take root and become part of our lives, just as La Muda Club seeks to take root in your closet.

The Horse Head: From Novelty Item to Immortal Meme

The horse head has come a long way from novelty accessory to internet icon. It all started with sporadic references in Japanese anime and recommendations in travel guides, but it was a viral video in 2008 that catapulted the mask to global fame. Since then, it has appeared on Google Street View, in the middle of hurricanes, and even in a handshake with President Barack Obama, becoming a symbol of irony and absurdity in modern culture.

Miguel Camacho, aware of this rich cultural history, incorporates the horse's head into his design for Boxer #01 LA FIESTA as a sort of tribute to culture's ability to reinvent itself and continually surprise us. This boxer short is not just a garment, it is a tribute to those unexpected connections that make life so interesting.

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Miguel Camacho: The Artist Behind the Party

Miguel Camacho, originally from Jabugo, Huelva, is an artist who knows how to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary. His work is characterized by mixing elements of nostalgia with technology, creating illustrations that are at the same time familiar and surprising. In each of his works, Miguel reveals the extraordinary in the everyday, inviting the viewer to see the world from a different perspective.

With over a decade of experience in the digital art field, Miguel has captured the attention of the art community for his ability to blend retro with contemporary. His designs are not only visually striking, but they also tell stories that resonate with a modern audience. You can follow his work on Instagram at @miguelcmok , where he shares his latest projects and collaborations.

How to get Boxer #01 LA FIESTA?

Boxer #01 LA FIESTA is available exclusively for direct purchase in our store - why settle for the basics when you can have a real piece of art in your underwear drawer? Boxers designed like this one are not available in our Quarterly Subscription, but by subscribing, you will receive new and exclusive boxers every six months, all with unique and exciting designs created by artists like Miguel Camacho.
If you prefer not to wait, you can purchase Boxer #01 LA FIESTA directly from our store and take a piece of pop culture with you every step of the way. In addition, we invite you to explore other products such as the Boxer “Mankini” by Libertad Suarez or the “Salvaje” by Tato Prado, both with designs that capture the fun and playful spirit that defines La Muda Club.