disco | funk: how to dress like a discoball and actually pull it off

disco | funk: how to dress like a discoball and actually pull it off

Fina Funk

disco isn't dead. it just moved to the mountains. 🪩

some pieces don’t ask for attention.

they take it.

this is your guide to dressing like a disco ball — and getting it right. 

it’s not about wearing something loud.

it’s about wearing something that comes alive when the light hits.

disco-funk isn’t a throwback — it’s a feeling. that's the whole energy behind our discoball collection: you don’t try to stand out — the collection does it for you

and here’s how to make it yours...

model in discoball racerback tank grey with pink cargo pants and military bootsstart with the statement piece

every disco-inspired outfit needs an anchor. something that says "yes, i dressed intentionally and i had fun doing it." for us, that's always the discoball | crop hoodie – a cropped black hoodie with a full silver discoball graphic that hits different under any kind of light. pair it with high-waisted jeans and you're done. seriously, that's the whole outfit.

if you're running warmer or want something lighter, the discoball | racerback tank is your move. grey, fitted, and just the right amount of "i woke up like this but make it fashion."

filipina model discoball hoodie short pink furlayer for the vibe shift

the thing about disco funk style is it works at every hour. brunch? discoball | long-sleeved tucked into wide-leg trousers. afternoon market? sparkly discoball | hoodie over bike shorts. late night? big ol' discoball | crop hoodie with silver flares and you're basically a walking mirror ball.

layering is how you take one aesthetic and make it work across a whole day. start cozy, strip back as the energy picks up, and always have something sparkly underneath. ✨

accessories that complete the look

a good hat ties everything together. the discoball | trucker gives you that laid-back mountain energy with just enough disco flair. cold weather? the discoball | thick knit beanie keeps you warm without sacrificing the vibe.

the casual balance formula

the classic discoball hits different when it's grounded in something real. here's how to let the discoball pieces shine without going full costume:

  • one sparkly, everything else simple — pair our discoball | racerback tank with plain white wide-leg trousers and clean sneakers. the tank does the talking.
  • tuck it in, tone it down — the discoball | long-sleeved tee tucked into straight-leg denim is giving "i accidentally look this good." add a neutral tote and you're set.
  • let the hat carry the disco — throw on our discoball | trucker with a plain hoodie and joggers. suddenly it's a look.
  • layer under, not over — wear the sparkly discoball | hoodie under an oversized denim jacket, zip halfway. the sparkle peeks out. that's the whole vibe.
  • match the energy of your shoes — chunky boots = more drama. white sneakers = casual cool. slides = "i'm off duty but make it disco." your shoes set the register, the discoball piece follows.
model with discoball graphic on tank

the disco funk philosophy

here's the thing: disco was never really about the clothes.

it was about showing up fully, taking up space, and dancing like nobody's watching (even when everybody is). the clothes just help you get there faster.

so whether you're heading to a festival, a farmers market, or just a really good Tuesday – dress like the discoball. catch the light. reflect it back. 🪩

made with love near whistler, bc – where the mountains are big and the fits are bigger.

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