Case Study

Charlotte de Witte · KNTXT

KNTXT — techno turned fashion retail

A premium KNTXT clothing line plus a fully-branded pop-up store at Flanders Expo Ghent — turning Charlotte de Witte's weekender into a destination for fashion as much as music.

Year

2024

Duration

Flanders Expo weekender

Services

  • Design
  • Production
  • Pop-up Retail

The Partnership

GEKKO Agency partnered with Charlotte de Witte and her KNTXT label to create a full merchandise experience for her landmark weekender event at Flanders Expo in Ghent.

1Pop-up store built
GhentFlanders Expo
HeavyFabric-weight, on purpose

A Fashion Piece, Not Event Merch

We designed and developed a premium clothing collection rooted in the raw, uncompromising aesthetic of KNTXT and techno culture — featuring bold graphic pieces crafted from high-end fabrics to match the quality her audience expects.

From heavyweight knits to detailed screen-printed graphics, every item was built to stand on its own as a fashion piece, not just event merch.

The Pop-Up

Beyond the collection itself, GEKKO conceptualized, designed, and built a dedicated pop-up concept store on-site at Flanders Expo — giving fans a fully branded retail environment to discover and shop the new collection.

The result was a seamless blend of music, brand, and fashion retail, turning the merch experience into a destination of its own.

KNTXT's audience expects uncompromising quality. The garments had to hold up against fashion-grade benchmarks, and the retail space had to feel like a flagship — not a merch booth.

Music, brand, and fashion retail — under one roof.

Credits

Creative Direction
GEKKO Design Studio · with KNTXT
Production
Türkiye premium hub
Retail Build
Pop-up concept store — Flanders Expo, Ghent
Delivered
2024

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