Article: Michael Patrick Kelly wears 1C1Y in his music videos “Run Free” & “Wonders”

Michael Patrick Kelly wears 1C1Y in his music videos “Run Free” & “Wonders”
When music and fashion speak the same language
Michael Patrick Kelly is not only one of Europe’s most successful artists — he also stands for values, authenticity, and depth. That’s exactly why we are honoured to see him wearing 1C1Y again and again.
Just as in his “Wonders” music video, where he wore our Skater Knit W1AD and pants, our One Overall plays a special role in his newest video “Run Free”.
Run Free × 1C1Y: The One Overall on the big stage
In the music video for “Run Free”, Michael Patrick Kelly makes a bold style statement. The One Overall combines minimalist aesthetics with functional design — created for our “Workers of Hope,” people who believe that fashion can create real social impact.
The One Overall stands for the courage to change — a piece that says more by showing less.
Wonders × 1C1Y: Skater Knit W1AD
In the video “Wonders”, Michael Patrick Kelly wears the Skater Knit W1AD — one of our most iconic knitwear pieces. With its textured structure knit and signature thumbholes, it is designed to move beautifully on camera and on stage.
1C1Y × Michael Patrick Kelly — because the values align
Our fashion startup exists for one reason: we want to create positive change in the fashion industry.
For every product purchased, we fund one year of creative education for a child in need through our partner ArtHelps. Michael Patrick Kelly is deeply engaged in social and humanitarian projects — this connection is no coincidence. It is a shared conviction.
We believe in a better future — one that begins in the hands of today’s children.
Exclusive pieces from the music videos
One Overall — featured in “Run Free”
Skater Knit W1AD — featured in “Wonders”
When an artist like Michael Patrick Kelly chooses 1C1Y in two of his music videos, it shows: Fashion has a voice and it can create impact. For fans, for fashion lovers, and for people who don’t just wear clothing — they feel it.
Photo © Michael Patrick Kelly


