Liberal Youth Ministry Lets GOBLIN Mutate In Broad Daylight

Liberal Youth Ministry steps into Spring/Summer 2025 with a collection entitled GOBLIN, and the title already tells you the brand is not interested in behaving.
The Mexico-born label pushes its youth-coded universe into a strange little mutation zone: part rebel character, part adolescent nightmare, part fashion creature crawling out of a sketchbook with too many symbols, too much feeling and exactly the right amount of chaos.
Deconstructed jackets, graphic tees, sportswear jolts and nightmare-dream energy collide inside the brand’s SS25 “GOBLIN” universe.
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In the GOBLIN world, Liberal Youth Ministry lets deconstruction, graphics, sportswear language and distorted proportions all collide. The collection reads like the messy electricity of growing up: dramatic, restless, funny, uncomfortable and completely unwilling to stay neat.
FY Magazine describes the collection as a raw exploration of adolescence moving between dreams and nightmares, with references stretching from Sergei Rachmaninoff and Seam to David Lynch, Metallica, Dungeons & Dragons symbols and an OLYMPIAN YOUTH sports capsule. That range is exactly the point: GOBLIN wants friction.
The garments keep that friction visible. Deconstructed leather jackets, distressed graphic tees, elongated shapes and shrunken proportions all push against each other like a wardrobe trying to survive puberty, mythology, rebellion and a haunted basement all at once.
Designer Antonio Zaragoza has long built Liberal Youth Ministry around youth, freedom, rebellion and emotional world-building. Here, that language gets sharper and stranger. GOBLIN is not polished youth culture. It is youth culture with dirt under the nails and symbols scribbled across the walls.
Inside Liberal Youth Ministry’s GOBLIN lookbook.
A closer look at the Spring/Summer 2025 collection’s warped graphics, sports-coded pieces, deconstructed textures and youth-in-mutation styling.
Update note: This INYIM archive post has been updated for formatting, readability, captions, source credit and gallery presentation. Sources: FY Magazine provided the Spring/Summer 2025 GOBLIN collection context; PAUSE Magazine provided additional collection/image credit context.











































