Nike Space hippie drops in Asia and Europe. This shoe is made of fully recycled materials. The US release is set for June 3rd.
Read MoreAmidst the chaos of riots across the city, NYPD had their hands a bit too full to tend to looting. Looters are opportunists at their finest, and there was no finer a time than two days ago in SoHo.
Read MoreThe message is clear: end police brutality on people of color. However, the message may not have been so clear for Dolls Kill founder Shoddy Lynn.
Read MoreAs the black tile represented a moment of silence for those who posted it, others saw the effort as a distraction to the issue of #BlackLivesMatter...
Read MoreShopping to upgrade your wardrobe isn’t always healthy for your wallet. Trends and quality are components that should but don't help you decide on your fits daily and when in the stores. But breaking the bank is eminent when shopping around for drip.
Read MoreNo one thinks of streetwear as a conscious point of the industry, especially one that has the prowess to undertake a charitable effort. This Is Your Brain On Plants is altering that narrative and going beyond trends in their production and the fight against COVID-19.
Read MoreWith every streetwear designer looking to be the next Supreme, Jeremy Lopez offers an alternative. Launching Nonexistent Collective in 2019, Albany-based Lopez draws on darker inspirations.
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Read MoreAs exciting as they have been, with more VerzuzTV battles to come, we got bored and thought we would create a list of match-ups that may be fun to see play out.
Read MoreSmaller designers are using quarantine as an opportunity to produce, peddle their products online, and get that passion paycheck. One creator in particular, however, has been able to turn her passion project of thrift flipping into a paycheck during quarantine: Sarah Nocquet.
Read MoreOlivia’s insight depicts a contemporary, sharp and dynamic outlook of what it means to be a prolific photographer whose influence is swiftly ascending, all at the age of 21.
Read MoreWith production on hold at most meatpacking plants around the country, the results are higher prices and less product on hand. Wendy's has even pulled burgers off their menu in certain locations. Who doesn't love a good chicken club or bacon cheeseburger?
Read MoreMotivated and influenced by his family, from an early age Leonardo was infused with the passion for art. The cities of Italy played a part as around each corner he was consumed by the architectural artistry.
Read MoreA cold fact; 67 Billion Plastic bottles are enough to wrap planet earth almost eight times. That doubles what we dispose of each year here in America. 1 in 4 Americans knows how to recycle and do recycle, making 75% of single-use plastic products vulnerable to oceans around the globe.
Read MoreStephanie has recently spent time on hiatus from the surfing scene, usually traveling and photographing her views from coastlines around the world. For her, sustainable ideas were far from her daily routine but her livelihood is set in one of the most vulnerable ecosystems on the planet, the ocean.
Read MorePlus1 Vote is a non-profit that focuses on creating a democratized representation of the people. The campaign is a revamping of an artistic vision for voter registration and outreach.
Read MoreDesigners across the world are shifting their businesses from creating regular or luxury clothing to producing masks and gowns desperately needed by healthcare workers at the frontline of COVID-19.
Read MoreWe asked our community how they keep faith and inspiration alive and what they would like to accomplish during this time of self-quarantine. These were our COVID coping answers.
Read MoreFor many of us, our wardrobe is one of our most prized ways of expression. It’s why the fashion industry is so huge. This is your air force 1s, your converse sneakers, your leather jacket your denim shorts. You know you’ll always wear it and want it after you’ve destroyed it. It's a good investment.
Read MoreIt’s only in the past 30 years that women in distilleries, crafting their own tasty spirits, has become somewhat of a phenomenon. With names of old white men on a select few alcoholic beverages, as well as the industry being started and maintained throughout its history by men, it’s something that has been overlooked for some time, until now. [In partnership with Kulture Hub]
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