Pharrell Williams’ digital auction house and curated marketplace JOOPITER has unveiled one of its most exciting cultural collaborations to date—a limited-edition auction and capsule collection featuring Japanese fashion house sacai and global K-pop sensation SEVENTEEN. The event officially kicked off on June 8 and will run through June 18, 2025, giving fans, collectors, and fashion lovers a chance to claim a piece of this rare intersection between music, design, and purpose.
The star of the show is a charity auction spotlighting exclusive pieces worn, autographed, or inspired by SEVENTEEN. Notable items include a custom sacai leather jacket featured in SEVENTEEN’s latest music video “Bad Influence”—a track produced by Pharrell Williams himself—and a limited-run J-17-S T-shirt signed by 11 of the group’s members.
For collectors seeking something truly one-of-a-kind, JOOPITER is also offering a blind box collection of 14 hand-crafted Labubu figures, styled in collaboration with sacai and Carhartt WIP. Each figure is a work of art in its own right, making the collection a must-have for designer toy aficionados.
In parallel with the auction, fans can shop a six-piece capsule collection designed by Chitose Abe, the visionary behind sacai. The range includes hoodies, T-shirts in two colorways, and a cap, all stamped with the exclusive J–17–S emblem, blending streetwear with high-fashion sensibilities. These items are available now for direct purchase on JOOPITER.
More than just a fashion drop, the entire campaign is philanthropic at heart—with proceeds supporting UNESCO, aligning the glamour of pop culture with global impact.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of SEVENTEEN, a streetwear enthusiast, or a supporter of meaningful art, the sacai x SEVENTEEN x JOOPITER project is a must-watch moment in 2025’s cultural calendar.


