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Korn’s Jonathan Davis Teams Up With Designer For Pet Collection

Jonathan Davis with Korn at 3rd Day of Rock at the Ring Festival 2022 on 05 June 2022. Rock Am Ring 2022, Nurburgring, Germany - 05 Jun 2022
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Jonathan Davis, the iconic frontman of Korn, has expanded his already illustrious career in music by embarking on a unique and heartfelt project, the “Freak on a Leash” pet accessory line. Developed in collaboration with fashion designer Ashton Michael, this innovative endeavor is an ode to Davis’s love for animals and his desire to merge personal style with pet ownership. Among the standout pieces of this collection are spiked collars, graphic bandanas, denim vests, and plush toys, drawing inspiration from punk and metal aesthetics that mirror Davis’s stage presence and personal fashion.

This collaboration with Ashton Michael, known for dressing celebrities like Beyoncé and Post Malone, has extended his signature style to pet apparel, ensuring pets enjoy the same edgy style that their owners might appreciate. The collection includes bold graphic bandanas in motifs ranging from paisley to leather-print and a variety of spiked collars reminiscent of the fashion of rock and metal bands from the past decades. These products align with the rebellious attitude that both Davis and Michael are known for, creating a seamless blend of functionality and fashion for pets.

The “Freak on a Leash” collection is not just about style—it carries a deeper social impact by supporting animal welfare. A portion of the proceeds from this collection aids Pup Culture Rescue, a nonprofit organization in Pasadena, California. This rescue focuses on providing homes for dogs while educating communities on the importance of adoption and animal welfare. This charitable dimension adds a warm-hearted motive to the otherwise punk-spirited initiative, underscoring Davis’s dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of animals.

Launched in 2022, “Freak on a Leash” has grown beyond its original conception of simply transforming Davis’s iconic song title into a brand. The collection, which offers sizes from XS to XL, ensures that all pets, regardless of size, can embrace the metal-inspired fashion. Whether through a matte gold leather leash or an intricate ‘Ouija’ plush toy, each item reflects the intricate attention to detail that both Davis and Michael are celebrated for. Not only is this about adorning pets in imaginative apparel, but it’s also about sharing Davis’s personal touch—his signature piercings inspire the design of the pet collars, making them a standout feature.

Davis’s deep-seated passion for pets and his recognition of the companionship they offer him is encapsulated in this project. His statement about the special bond he shares with his pet reflects the universal connection between humans and their furry friends. Moreover, by crafting products that allow pet owners to carry a piece of his style, Davis fosters a larger community of pet lovers who can express their personalities through their pets.

In conclusion, Jonathan Davis’s “Freak on a Leash” line is much more than a pet accessory brand. It is a fusion of music, style, and philanthropy, offering thoughtful designs with social impact. By capturing the essence of his musical career in pet apparel, Davis offers fans—both old and new—a chance to celebrate individuality while supporting a crucial cause. This venture stands out as a testament to Davis’s creative genius and his commitment to using his platform for positive change, providing a refreshing take on pet care and style.

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