This year’s pandemic has given a sense of growth and maturity evident in streetwear brand The New Blue Collar's Fifth Collection.
Read More“Eat Wise, It’s Gangster”, a shirt reads hanging in the refrigerator amongst the pre-made avocado toast bites, raw juice shots, and other vegan treats kept cool for consumption. It’s the motto set by the coolest vegan spot in town.
Read MoreThe T-shirt represents a symbiosis of disparities: so simple in design, and yet it is a powerful, and thought-provoking tool for social activism.
Read MoreWe all love savage Rihanna. She’s the only person who can outdo herself. After all she did tell us that she was a SAVAGE! In the 19 years since Rihanna signed her first recording agreement with
Read MoreHolidays are often slow periods for creatives, the creative industry, as well as other professional fields.
Read More2021 is looking like the year of the Puma takeover.
Read MoreWith work from home still officially a thing, you can bet that networking as a creative is going to remain a conundrum.
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Read MoreRap music is a rebellious sport that knows no bounds at times and rejects ideals set forth by white oppressors.
Read MoreMany designers are taking humanity as its concept, exploring nature, sustainable textiles, and post-pandemic complex matters.
Read MoreMaria Grazia Chiuri, the head designer said that due to a pandemic lockdown, fashion has more become “dialogue with oneself” rather than a means of “expressing your opinions to other people.”
Read MoreThe Jeans Redesign is focused around a set of guidelines, created by the Foundation, along with over 80 denim experts.
Read MoreWilliams is focused on making history with his theme song, “History In The Making,” considered for a Grammy nomination.
Read MoreSpanning two coasts, the Brooklyn native, Daniel, and Sacramento raised Weleh found common traits that started their brand and today has initiated a collaboration with Vans, aptly called “Work A Day In Our Shoes.”
Read MoreAs new technology is becoming cheaper and more readily available, more designers will incorporate it into their clothing lines.
Read MoreWinner of the 2019 Hublot Design Prize, Ross has taken materials and encapsulated 40 years of Hublot history in one minimalist sculpture.
Read MoreFounded by sustainable fashion activist Céline Semaan, this new installment from the Slow Factory Foundation is granting free environmentally responsible and culturally diverse information toward critical advancement for the fashion industry.
Read MoreThis year, the food festival is taking place, for the most part, in Brooklyn on Tompkins avenue and Putnam avenue this weekend.
Read MoreWe can thank the plants - the air, the sun, the soil, and the water - for our existence today and our presence here on Earth tomorrow. Granted, we treat the planet’s most vulnerable, delicate, and decorative features with respect and dignity. [Originally published May 12, 2020]
Read MoreAndrogynous fashion is more than a fad, and it isn’t all about baggy shirts and flowy pants. Some designers are changing fashion for good.
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