
Introduction
Glamor Collection is an artistic creation that acts as a bridge across three iconic eras — the eternal elegance of Ancient Greece, the imaginative, futuristic spirit of the Y2K era, and the present day, where everything merges into one.
The Golden Ratio Revolution — When it comes to the golden ratio in architecture and art, no era showcases it more clearly than Ancient Greece. Their masterpieces reflected mathematical precision, earning this ratio its title as the gold standard in the world of art.
When the classical Greek focus on proportion collides with the futuristic creativity of Y2K design, something special is born — and that’s the Glamor Collection.
To reflect this blend of ancient ideals and future vision, I chose a color palette of deep blue, orange, and cream.



How do I apply this concept into Helmet ?
Let me begin with one of my favorite quotes — one that speaks to both life and creativity:
“Excellence is not an act, but a habit.” – Aristotle
This quote reminds us that true greatness isn’t achieved in one bold move, but through consistent, intentional effort — until it becomes second nature.
The graphic design of the helmet in this collection is inspired by Ancient Greek aesthetics, seamlessly blended with bold, futuristic Y2K elements.
On each side of the helmet, you’ll find two wild stallions — proportioned using the Golden Ratio, a nod to classical Greek art. Their eyes are rendered as Y2K-style stars, combining mythology with cosmic imagination.
In Greek culture, horses played a vital role in daily life, warfare, and mythology. These wild stallions symbolize an untamed drive to break boundaries and charge forward into the future.
At the top of the helmet, you’ll see three overlapping circles.
The first circle features geometric patterns inspired by the Dipylon Master, one of the most well-known ancient Greek ceramic artists from around 750 BC.
The second circle contains Roman numerals I–XII, arranged like a clock face — symbolizing time.
The third and outermost circle is a stylized Earth.
Together, these three rings represent the passage of time and the connection between past, present, and future. No matter how many centuries go by, great art continues to shape the next generation of creators.
Much like in motorsport — where innovation today still draws from the engineering breakthroughs of the past.
Across the windshield is the word “MONOTONOUS”, taken from the phrase:
“DO NOT BOTHER BEING MONOTONOUS.” — a reminder to never waste time blending in.
Lastly, the Roman numeral XIII (13) appears on the design in the Merriweather font, marking this piece as the 13th collection in the Nobleman series.

FULMINE NERO
Nero is a young man born in Rome, Italy — a city rich with ancient civilization and home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Colosseum.
His name, Nero, means “Black Lightning” — symbolizing power, speed, and danger, like a wrathful strike from the gods above.
But Nero isn’t like other racers of today.
He was actually born around 700 BC, during the Roman Kingdom era — long before the modern world existed. Through a mysterious ritual performed by an ancient tribe, Nero was pulled from his time and transported into the present day.
Now stranded in a world where everything is unfamiliar — the cities, the people, the way of life — Nero was forced to find new meaning for his existence.
And from that moment forward, he had one purpose:
“ To become the fastest racer in the Nobleman World Championship. “
On his helmet, you’ll still find the image of a rearing horse — a tribute to his loyal steed from the past, and a symbol that keeps him grounded in who he once was.
How do I apply this concept into Car ?

The car I chose for the Glamor Collection is the Nissan Skyline R34 — a machine that’s proven itself over the decades in terms of both performance and desirability. Today, its value has skyrocketed to the point where it exceeds that of some supercars.
The R34 Skyline continues to make its mark from generation to generation — much like how Ancient Greek art still influences modern creative works today.
The livery design for this collection keeps a clean, minimal aesthetic.
The first detail is the race number, displayed on the front windshield.
The team name, GLAMOR MERARI, appears in a large Dancing Script font, sweeping across the side of the car.
One of the key highlights of this livery is the three overlapping circles placed right over the car’s iconic donut-style taillights — a direct nod to the R34’s signature look.
The rear windshield features the words “MONOTONOUS” and #WORLDTRIBE — symbolizing a united spirit shared by people from all cultures. Just like art and cars, they bring together individuals from across the world through shared passion and creativity.
And lastly, the Hidden Gem of this build: a pair of limited-edition stickers on both side mirrors — exclusive to this collection only.

let’s now dive into the body and parts design of the car in this collection.
The body of this build keeps things clean and minimal, using just two main tones: a deep blue exterior paired with a warm orange interior.
This color palette is called Orange-Figure Pottery, inspired by the ancient Greek Red-Figure Pottery technique — where red illustrations were painted over a black background.
That style dates back to around 530 BC and was considered a major leap from the older Black-Figure method, as it allowed artists to create more intricate and expressive works using brushes instead of carving.
For the wheels, I went with the VCE model by Rotiform. Its sharp, aggressive design gives off a unique presence — and when you look closely, it even echoes the shape of ancient chariot wheels. This set comes in a deep navy blue to further enhance the boldness of the car’s body.

The tires paired with it are YOKOHAMA ADVAN Neova AD08 — known for their distinctive tread pattern that’s both stylish and performance-ready.
For braking, I’ve equipped the car with Brembo calipers — a top-tier OEM supplier trusted by many performance car brands. Aside from raw braking performance, Brembo also excels in customization and fitment flexibility. No matter your setup, they’ve got a solution.
In this build, the Brembo calipers are finished in a vibrant orange, with the classic Brembo font in deep blue — bringing a perfect contrast that ties into the entire concept.
Inside, the custom steering wheel takes inspiration from modern race cars. It’s wrapped in a mix of orange and deep blue, and comes with a compact touchscreen in the center — a subtle nod to the present day, bridging history with modern tech.
Conclusion
“THE FUTURE IS ANCIENT.”
The most futuristic designs often draw from the oldest forms of wisdom.
Just like the Glamor Collection, which blends the imaginative, forward-looking aesthetics of Y2K design with the timeless elegance of ancient Greek art—all expressed through the legendary Nissan Skyline R34, a car that continues to influence the world of motorsport to this day.
In an era filled with cutting-edge technology and AI that simplifies our work, it can sometimes feel like the soul of creativity is fading. Perhaps what people are truly searching for now is something that reflects their true identity and values.
This collection is a tribute to the countless people from the past who built the foundations of history and art—allowing me to reimagine and reinterpret them in a new form. And to all of you who followed this journey to the end, thank you. I hope you enjoyed the Glamor Collection.
See you in the next collection.
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