I just want to state clearly I never gave a fuck about UFOs or aliens, but with the symbolism being shoved in my face, I felt very compelled to write this.

Alien Dystopia Infiltrates Fashion, Pop Culture, and Society
2025 has witnessed extraterrestrial influences transcending science fiction to dominating haute couture in fashion capitals worldwide. Alien-inspired designs command runways from Paris to New York. Performers incorporate UFO imagery and otherworldly movements that blur the line between entertainment and ritual. The alien dystopia movement has evolved beyond mere trend status to become the defining cultural phenomenon of the moment.
But what drives our collective fascination? Are we simply embracing another fleeting fashion cycle, or does our attraction to reptilian couture and cosmic performance art reflect a deeper search? Perhaps we’re unconsciously hunting for answers about humanity’s origins, the nature of existence, or even hidden metaphysical conflicts operating behind reality’s veil.
This isn’t just another trend—it’s a full-scale invasion of our collective imagination. But beneath our voracious consumption of all things alien lurks a more profound question: What are we really seeking? Is this simply the fashion industry’s latest creative direction, or does it represent humanity’s unconscious quest for answers? Perhaps in embracing these extraterrestrial aesthetics, we’re actually searching for missing pieces to the puzzle of our existence—hints about our cosmic origins, our place in the universe, or even evidence of unseen forces shaping our reality.
As we dissect this phenomenon, we’re not just analyzing fashion; we’re contemplating the very nature of being human in an increasingly alien world.
The Runway’s Alien Invasion: Greys, Reptilians, and Tall Whites
Designers are channeling three alien archetypes straight out of close-encounter lore: Tall Whites, Reptilians, and Greys. These aren’t backed by science (yet), but they’re cultural heavyweights, each dripping with symbolism that mirrors our deepest fears and fantasies.

Tall Whites
The enigmatic models of the alien world – statuesque, luminous, and morally ambiguous. Not quite saviors, not quite villains. Their cultural footprint suggests beings who watch humanity like we watch reality TV – with detached fascination rather than empathy.
Reptilians
David Icke’s shape-shifting overlords who allegedly rule from the shadows. Fashion embraces their aesthetic with scales, angles, and predatory elegance. The ultimate conspiracy: world leaders and celebrities are actually reptilians in disguise.
Greys
The OG aliens of pop culture – small bodies, huge black eyes, and cold scientific minds. Forever tied to Roswell and Area 51. Bob Lazar claims he reverse-engineered their ships at S-4, insisting these emotionless beings use exotic “Element 115” for interstellar travel. Living computers wrapped in flesh.
Here’s how they landed on the catwalk:
Walter Van Beirendonck Fall 2025: Peace? No War!

Walter Van Beirendonck fall 2025: oversized silhouettes, surreal prosthetics, and planet printed scarves screamed “Roswell Greys” Models flashed silicone dinger peace signs from alien shaped chairs, a hopeful twist on abduction tales. We hope for no war, just peace. If you haven’t awakened from the matrix yet, most wars are just money machines going into greedy pockets and other nefarious activities.
Through his alien envoys, Walter Van Beirendonck suggests our true conflict may be spiritual rather than material. In a world fixated on war economics, his extraterrestrial peace signs become a radical proposition—a reminder that our collective consciousness needs awakening more than our wardrobes need updating.
Collina Strada’s Fall25 “Fempire”

Alien dystopia met sustainability with corduroy balloon dresses and star masked models. the “alien eye” sunglasses nodded to Greys, while earthy florals kept it grounded. Matriarchal defiance in a crumbling world.

Collina Strada’s Fall RTW25 “Fempire” presented star-masked models against girls playing house, suggesting matriarchal defiance in a dystopian future. Models sported otherworldly styling with horn-like hair, “third eye” leopard spots, and Roswell Grey-inspired “bee-eye” sunglasses.
Hillary Taymour brilliantly combined found-looking materials into alienesque silhouettes while maintaining sustainability. The collection appeared as if beautiful fabric scraps were precisely assembled into unexpected creations—treasures from a futuristic dystopian era that remained defiantly empowering.
Some say aliens are fallen angels, some say fallen angels are demons..what do you say?

Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2025 Haute Couture

Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2025 Haute Couture collection features striking models adorned with an intricate fishnet face mask. This avant-garde design element creates a reptilian-like texture across the face, perhaps drawing inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology where the crocodile god Sobek was revered as a deity of power and protection. The mask’s delicate webbing simultaneously conceals and reveals, creating a mesmerizing tension between exposure and mystery—a signature Gaultier technique that continues to challenge conventional notions of beauty and identity in high fashion.

The collection unveiled a sinister elegance as models slithered down the runway with serpentine grace. Their slick, wet hair evoked reptilian imagery, while body-hugging garments crafted from scale-like textiles accentuated every contour with precision. In a dramatic contrast, an actual fallen angel walked the runway, adorned in a stunning white feather dress that explicitly nodded to celestial rebellion. The presence of these angelic motifs alongside reptilian elements reinforced the collection’s dark undertones. Ludovic’s artistic direction seemed to convey an unsettling message: We’ve been here bitch and we run this town.

Have we been lied to about the true nature of angels?
Luar’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear

Bold, unapologetic alien.
Luar’s Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection featured second-skin bodysuits and elongated, alien-inspired silhouettes that embodied an alien chic aesthetic—dystopian fashion for the extraterrestrial in us all. Other looks served us post apocalyptic Cunt wear. giving us a fashionable take on the ‘Mad Max’ style, incorporating silver masks and feather trims.

These aren’t just clothes—they’re questions stitched into fabric. Are we designing for a future we fear or one we secretly crave?
Aliens Below: The Ocean’s Cosmic Secrets
Why are the aliens from the Simpsons octopuses?

Alexander McQueen SS10 “Plato’s Atlantis

If aliens aren’t out there, maybe they’re down here—lurking in the ocean’s unmapped 95%. Atlantis, that sunken tech-marvel, could’ve been their base all along. Octopuses, with their three hearts and chameleon skin, seem almost engineered for another world. Why have we mapped more of distant planets than the depths beneath our own waves?

Alexander McQueen SS10 “Plato’s Atlantis”: Reptilian hybrids and alien shoes envisioned humanity’s aquatic evolution. By naming his collection after the legendary civilization, McQueen hinted we’re not advancing but returning to ancient origins. Atlantis captivates because it challenges conventional history—was it merely myth or our first advanced society? The “Eye of Sahara” in Mauritania fuels this mystery—its massive circular formation with concentric rings eerily matching Plato’s description of Atlantis. This 30-mile geological wonder suggests established archaeology might tell only part of our submerged story.

Iris Van Herpen Sensory Seas SS20

Iris Van Herpen Sensory Seas SS20: Jellyfish dresses and coral armor transform models into marine deities from beyond our galaxy. If extraterrestrials dwell in our unexplored oceans, Van Herpen’s artistry proves their existence through her otherworldly creations. Her singular masterpieces don’t just mimic deep-sea creatures—they capture their hypnotic movements, bioluminescent textures, and impossible geometries with supernatural precision. These garments blur the line between fashion and evolved alien biology, suggesting that the most compelling evidence of otherworldly life might not require space exploration, but simply a deeper dive into our own abyss.


Dilara Findikoglu’s Fall 2025 Venus in Chaos
Dilara Findikoglu’s Fall 2025 ‘Venus in Chaos‘ captivates with a reptilian-sea hybrid creature emerging from haute couture darkness. Textured, scale-like textiles dramatically contrast against ethereal sheer tendrils, mimicking the mysterious anatomy of alien deep-sea creatures. Shell-inspired medieval breastplates complete this underwater fantasy, embodying a chaotic Venusian queen too powerful for earthly constraints.

Findikoglu’s Venus in chaos” collection merges deep-sea elements with alien queen aesthetics medieval shell armour transforms wearers into chaotic venusian rulers, while the signature piece features a fierce red sea dragonprint on leather- powerful, defiant and ready to conquer anyone who stands in her way.

Dolphins? They’re suspect too. NASA’s ’60s sonar experiments for childbirth (shoutout Margaret Lovatt) got weird…now it’s illegal to “talk” to them in the U.S., with $100,000 fines. Are they aquatic ambassadors? The 2019 USS Omaha footage—a sphere vanishing into the Pacific—says…maybe? Fashion’s tendrils and hybrids are winking at it all.

Pop Culture’s Alien Fever

Sabrina Carpenter kissed an “alien” at the 2024 VMAs—was it just shock value or a deeper cosmic metaphor? Katy Perry coming out of a fucking portal?! Taylor Swift’s custom Monse outfit, decorated with UFO motifs, sparked buzz about “hidden truth” revelations. Looking back at the event, the entire VMAs had an alien theme throughout the whole show…
Look at what Britney Spears has to say about it in the clip below.
Even Hollywood isn’t subtle about its alien obsession. The infamous Super Bowl commercial where Pete Davidson joked that “Only the very famous are aliens” felt like a cryptic nod to conspiracy lore. Lies always carry a sliver of truth, right?
Have you heard of Project blue beam?
During the LA fires, I had an intense conversation with a guy. I told him these fires were all orchestrated by the government. He agreed and asked if I’d ever heard of Project Blue Beam? The question wasn’t innocent; it was an invitation into a darker worldview where shadow governments orchestrate disasters and manipulate the masses through elaborate deceptions.I felt the weight of unseen watchers pressing down on us as ash continued to fall from the apocalyptic orange sky.

The alien hype is exploding on social media, especially TikTok. Users analyze declassified UAP footage and warn about Project Blue Beam – a theory claiming governments will stage a fake alien invasion using holograms to control humanity. Some connect this to smart cities, 5G networks, and surveillance systems that could provide the technological framework for such projections.
This reflects a growing distrust in governments, mainstream media, and tech giants. People feeling kept in the dark turn to online communities where rumors and leaked videos become “proof.” Some believe the UN plans to create a simulated religious event to establish a New World Order and create one unified religion under a single global authority.
Interestingly, certain psychics claim that after this fake invasion occurs, real aliens will arrive to help humanity.
Are We the Aliens?
Here’s the thing: maybe we’re the extraterrestrials. Humans popped up post-dino, rewrote Earth with tech and chaos—stardust in our bones from ancient supernovas. Poetic, sure, but it begs the question: Are we cosmic nomads? Spiritual beings dulled into thinking we’re ordinary? Some say we’ve got untapped power—third eyes, psychic abilities—buried by design. Question everything, nothing in this world is what you think it is, Narcissist readers. Life’s more than everything we been programmed to know.

Spiritual Warfare: The Real Invasion happening RN
There’s been a vibe shift since the pandemic. Screens suck us dry, fear’s on tap, and post-pandemic, we’re ghosting IRL hangs. Isolation rewired us—made all of us even weirder. I tell people the pandemic did two things: it either made you look at life and decide to change and do something, or it made everyone a bit more insane. Staying at home all the time altered our dopamine, making socializing feel like work. Psychologists call it operant conditioning; I call it spiritual warfare. We’re in a war for energy—ours. Protect it: listen to high frequency music, meditate, unplug. The alien craze? It’s a mirror for our disconnection. Unity’s the fix—high vibes over low chakra ruts. Narcissist dares you to turn it up!

Spiritual Warfare and the Battle for Energy
Beneath the sci-fi spectacle lies a growing sense that our first war is a spiritual one. Screens seduce us, fear mongering on every media platform, and personal interactions become more transactional by the day. Many see these trends as signs of spiritual or energetic conflict—call it “spiritual warfare.”
Stop Being Disconnected: Repeated calls to “look up from your phone” reflect a yearning for genuine human connection. Why do we want to be the loneliest generation? If we can’t empathize within our own community, how would we welcome beings from beyond Earth?
Observe, Don’t Absorb: Bombarded by fear mongering mainstream media, symbols, and potential “subliminal seduction,” we have to guard our mental and emotional space. If alien (or any spiritual) influence exists, it’s our responsibility to stay grounded. Do not live in a state of fear/anxiety.
Raise your Frequency – Many spiritualists argue that we are trapped in a low vibrational state, programmed to focus on fear rather than enlightenment. What happens if we choose to be fearless? Stop Overthinking.
Protect Your Energy: Whether by prayer, meditation, or simply unplugging from the social-media churn, people are more conscious of how easy it is to be drained by negativity—be it from human or hypothetical alien sources. No one might have told you this but everything on earth is energy. The most valuable thing we have is our energy and our heart.
The chance that you are alive right now is so incredibly small—approximately 1 in 400 trillion. Do not waste it. You have a purpose.
Final Thoughts
The alien trend comes and goes, but its current resurgence feels more pervasive than ever. From Jean Paul Gaultier’s reptilian couture to Project Blue Beam, this isn’t just a passing fad—it’s a mirror. Fashion, media, and pop culture are reflecting a society itching for answers: Are aliens already here, or are we them? Maybe our obsession with the unknown is really a quest to reawaken our humanity in a world that feels increasingly artificial and divided.
And perhaps that division isn’t accidental. A fractured society is an easier one to control—at this point in my life I have to question everything mainstream media tries to shove down our throats. When they say the aliens are up in the sky and random drones are popping up in New Jersey with no explanations, I say we should be doing the opposite. Maybe the aliens are here living among us or even beneath us. There are supposedly underground tunnels all over Los Angeles and the whole USA.
Because beneath the spectacle, I look around and I think who’s benefiting out of all of this? Who’s making us pay for water? Literally all of the natural resources we have, we have to pay to get? Why are fruits and vegetables engineered to be seedless and now we can’t even plant our own food? Go look up real banana, it doesn’t look like any of the bananas here. Who are the ones benefiting from wars and why are we paying for it? Have you noticed that America doesn’t look like Dubai or Germany with their beautiful architecture? Why does it seem like all the shows and advertisements feel like subliminal sabotage since we were little? Have you seen the Nickelodeon documentary ” Quiet on set“? Why is Hollywood filled with some of the most evil people? The truth is they knew about Diddy & Epstein the whole time, they must of pissed off someone way higher up than them. That’s why they got in trouble. Why does human trafficking still exist? Just ask Ally Carter or Jaguar Wright. We’re all asking the same existential questions:Is the world a stage? Is everything pre-planned? Is this life just a chapter, not the whole story?
Call it spiritual warfare, a cosmic calling, or just good old-fashioned curiosity—the more we question everything, the more we confront what it truly means to be human. And maybe that’s the ultimate revelation: the truth we’re chasing has been within us all along.
Fashion’s reflecting a society itching for answers: Where’d we come from? What’s our purpose? Are aliens here—or are we them? If there are other aliens are they friends or enemies? Why are we in a spiritual war or who wants to drain all of our energy? Maybe this cosmic quest is about reclaiming our humanity in a divided world. The truth we’re chasing? It’s already in us. Just open your third eye!
Remember, knowledge is power. Protect your energy. Don’t live in fear. Fight for truth and freedom.
So, Narcissist reader—what’s your next move in this Age of Aquarius?
For entertainment purposes only. No aliens were harmed in the making of this article… far as I know…
Written by Kimberly Mortensen