Supreme is taking a religious direction with its latest New York Post collaboration, bringing faith and Mother of Jesus to the front of its Fall/Winter 2026 campaign.
Monday’s New York Post featured a limited edition wraparound cover created in collaboration with Supreme.
The cover features an image of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, along with the words “Deliver Us From Evil” at the back of the newspaper.
The message also carries a deeper meaning for Christians, with “Deliver Us From Evil” echoing the words found in the Lord’s Prayer and calling for protection from evil.
As more skaters have been openly talking about Christianity and their faith in Jesus Christ, Supreme’s use of Catholic imagery gives people another reason to talk about faith and God within skate culture.
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For Christian skaters, seeing Mother Mary and a message about being delivered from evil on one of the most recognizable newspaper covers in New York can carry a personal meaning.
It puts Christian imagery in a place where millions of people can see it and may encourage some to think about their own faith.
Supreme has always used its platform to communicate ideas through imagery, words, and culture.
So, keep your faith in God, turn away from evil, and remember the Lord.
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