KidSuper Series
The story behind KidSuper
Logline
KidSuper and his best friends try to turn a New York City t-shirt hustle into a worldwide billion dollar business.
The KidSuper Story
Colm Dillane's KidSuper has become one of the world's most exciting new brands by doing it completely his way. From selling t-shirts in his high school cafeteria to fashion shows and awards from Louis Vuitton.
From getting kicked out of his dorm for making it a store to collaborating and working with Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, Ed Sheeran, Steve Aoki, Kanye West, ASAP Mob, and many more. The brand has grown from a simple t-shirt company to a record label, artist and residence, magazine, gallery.
The clothes have been worn by everyone from Seth Rogen to Jay Z to Neymar.
The heart of this show is following a dream, hustle and friendship.
The constant unique people that come in and out of my life.
Highlighting the New York City creative scene and wild characters.
Concept
Follow Colm Dillane and his ragtag group of friends as they try to make something out of nothing. Born from New York City's creative underground and through constant trial and error we see the journey of what it takes to be an entrepreneur in this decade. The heart of this show is dream chasing, hustle and friendship.
Why Now?
- We need a show that defines what this generation is about: collaboration, entrepreneurship, and blending different industries.
- After lemonade stands its clothing and everyone can relate to clothing.
- The ideas of this show match the eclectic and diverse mindset of our current generation. We have the opportunity to inspire, uplift and positively influence them.
- This is a show about creating your own lane and working together for a common idea while shedding light on the extraordinary and making your ideas into reality.
- This generation's rockstars are designers. Everyone has their own or is starting their own brand.
"Without any outside resources Colm was able to create a world of his own. Imagine what could happen with a little bit of help?"