Carne Bollente is a Paris-based brand founded in 2014 that has made a name for itself in the international fashion scene thanks to its provocative and playful aesthetic. Born from the idea of three friends – Agoston Palinko, Hijiri Endo, and Theo Bonneville –, the label blends erotic art with streetwear, creating pieces that celebrate the body, sexuality, and freedom of expression, without taboos.
Carne Bollente’s stylistic signature is clear: ironic illustrations, explicit yet never vulgar scenes, embroidered or printed on T-shirts, sweatshirts, knitwear, and genderless accessories. Each collection is an invitation to normalize desire and break the boundaries imposed by cultural conformity.

Behind its bold graphics lies a powerful message: fashion can (and should) be a space for inclusion, self-irony, and personal empowerment.
Carne Bollente is not just a brand, but a manifesto of contemporary freedom, blending art and activism with a disarming sense of humor.
In a world that still feels uncomfortable with pleasure, Carne Bollente chooses to celebrate it – with needle, thread, and a whole lot of creativity.

