Nike envisions a sustainable future and for years now it has been putting environmentally-friendly initiatives into place, from moving towards being a renewable energy-using company to reducing its waste entirely….
The Nike SB Dunk Low is coming in “Court Purple”
Moving into 2021, the Nike SB Dunk Low is set to arrive in bold “Court Purple.” Taking on the popular tri-tone look, the shoe features a premium leather upper marked…
Dr. Martens Reworks the 1461 for Chinese New Year
Following Nike, adidas and The North Face‘s lead, Dr. Martens has become the latest label to unveil a special Chinese New Year release. The heritage footwear label has focused on…
adidas Gives Four Bold Basketball Silhouettes Chinese New Year Makeovers
adidas has unveiled its Chinese New Year pack, offering bold colorways on four different basketball silhouettes: Pro Model 2G Low, D.O.N. Issue #2, Dame 7 and D Rose 11. Each…
Nike Air Max 1 “Martian Sunrise” Offers Bold Orange Accents
After 33 years on the market, Nike‘s Air Max 1 is still going strong, and to kick off its 34th year the Tinker Hatfield-designed runner-turned-lifestyle-favorite is set to release in…
Salehe Bembury Previews Upcoming New Balance Collaboration
Designer Salehe Bembury is releasing a new collaboration with New Balance in 2021. Find out more about the 2002R ‘Water’ here.
Thanks To Bridgerton, “Regencycore” Is Fashion’s Favorite (& Most Regal) Trend
BRIDGERTON GOLDA ROSHEUVEL as QUEEN CHARLOTTE in episode 108 of BRIDGERTON Cr. LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX © 2020 On Monday, IndieWire revealed that over the holidays, Netflix recorded its biggest Christmas week…
Jewellery Brand Annalay Highlights the Positive Power of Fashion
With the winter doldrums creeping in to layer on top of the continuing COVID-19 crisis, you might find yourself in a slump when it comes to feeling inspired, upbeat and optimistic…
LeBron James’ Rare Nike PEs Are Actually Releasing
To celebrate LeBron James’ fourth NBA title and Finals MVP, Nike is releasing one of the many previously unreleased Nike LeBron PEs. Click here to learn more.
Michael Jordan Awarded $46,000 Over Chinese Knockoff Brand
A Shanghai court has ordered Qiaodan to pay Micheal Jordan $46,000 for ’emotional damages’ in the years-long legal dispute over the illegal use of MJ’s name.
