Monday, November 20, 2017

KICKS & ENTERTAINMENT

X1 Supreme Louis Vuitton Pudsey Bear eBay Auction BBC Children in Need
Louis Vuitton and Supreme still appear to be riding high off their powerhouse collaboration, with various street-style images, lookbook editorials and fashion influencer posts — all sporting collection wares — seemingly hitting our news feeds on the regular. Teased earlier this month was a co-branded teddy bear — believed by many to be the very last piece from the storied venture. The 28-inch doll hit eBay earlier this month but has now officially ended its auction, and the price has finalized at 80,300 GBP, or $106,016.08 USD.
Fashioned from premium denim, the X1 Supreme x Louis Vuitton bespoke Pudsey Bear not only hits its mark on the luxury market scale, but on the charitable spectrum as well. As it stands, full proceeds from its final price will be used to benefit the BBC Children in Need — an organization aiming to ensure every child in the U.K. has a safe, happy and secure environment in which to grow. The doll is 100% authentic and certified from BBC Children in Need.
For details on the completed auction, see the official sale over at eBay.
Kareem Biggs Burke Urban Outfitters JAY-Z Merchandise Reasonable Doubt Album
Kareem Biggs Burke Urban Outfitters JAY-Z Merchandise Reasonable Doubt Album
Kareem “Biggs” Burke follows up his Nike Air Force 1 design for the Swoosh’s recent AF100 initiative by teaming up with Urban Outfitters to create a themed merch drop alluding to JAY-Z’s 1996 debut album Reasonable Doubt.
The capsule itself is comprised of T-shirts, hoodies, long-sleeved crewneck tops and a headwear option — each bearing album cover art and/or track lyrics. Although still yet to be confirmed, rumor has it that a baseball jacket is in the works and will also make its way to join the collaborative effort. The capsule collection is available now at participating Urban Outfitters locations.
In other fashion news, Alpha Industries & Paradise Youth Club have teamed up to reimagine the iconic MA-1 Flight Jacket.
AF100 Nike Air Force 1 ACRONYM
To help celebrate the 35th anniversary of the iconic Air Force 1, Nike reached out to a handful of creatives that it felt best to capture the legendary nature of the shoe and the momentous spirit in entails. Dubbed the “AF100,” the Swoosh’s commemorative initiative takes aim at celebrating the crossover success of the hoops-turned-lifestyle silhouette in such a manner that spans some of pop culture’s most prevalent disciplines. Each granted an opportunity to reimagine the shoe through their own creative prisms, we see creations from visionaries such as Don C, Kareem “Biggs” Burke, Errolson Hugh, Travis Scott and Virgil Abloh.
The brief included fashioning a design that remained true to the model’s lineage, while honoring the distinct design philosophies of each artist, and doing so with the AF1s most defining colorway in mind — the ever-classic all-white color scheme.
Tasked to spearhead the project was none other than Senior Creative Director Nike Sportswear’s Lead Designer, Al Baik.
“There is no other shoe that connects to sport, music, fashion, art, the street and the city all at the same time. The most ubiquitous Air Force 1 is the white-white. For the 35th anniversary, we selected collaborators who are impacting future generations across culture. Their brief was filtered through the white-white lens. The design brief was to remain classic and recognizable to the Air Force 1 while connecting to each collaborator’s life personally and the fields they represent.”
Take a closer look below at each offering and read more on how the collaborators went about creating their sneakers, while you can also mark your calendars for the release dates.

Air Force 1 ’07 Off-White™ by Virgil Abloh

Release Date: November 4 (only available at Complex Con)
AF100 Nike Air Force 1 ACRONYM
“It’s all one expression. It’s the Off-White ideology of altering product. That’s my brand and my way of making things. I like to start with something established and then iterate on a process to edit it.
What I love about the three Air Force 1s I’ve worked on with Nike, so far, they encompass one idea executed in three different ways. With this one, the colorway is important. The Air Force 1 isn’t iconic in just any color, they’re iconic in one: white. White is the theme for this third Air Force 1, looking at the cultural context of the white on white — editing it, but not editing it too far to where it becomes something else.”

Air Force 1 ’07 Roc-A-Fella by Kareem “Biggs” Burke

Release Date: November 30
“It was great timing for us to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Air Force 1, because we just finished celebrating 20 years of Roc-A-Fella. If you think about Roc-A-Fella, you think about the logo. If you think about sneakers, you think about Air Force 1s. To have our logo on the Air Force 1, is very special to us. Air Force 1s are true to Roc-A-Fella.
The Roc-A-Fella logo means something to all of us. We wear it on our heart. It’s more than just a symbol, it’s about the belief system behind it. It’s loyalty, integrity, relationships, friendships; it’s the brotherhood behind the logo.”

Air Force 1 Hi Just Don by Don “Don C” Crawley

Release Date: December 1


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