YOUR HUB FOR FASHION
EXPLORING THE DYNAMIC INTERSECTION OF EDITORIAL, FASHION, AND CREATIVITY, WE RECOGNIZE THE COMPELLING INFLUENCE HELD BY Fashion. WITH AN ARTISTIC LENS, WE Look to tell both VISUAL and detailed NARRATIVES THAT REDEFINE the EVOLVING TRANSFORMATIVE POWER of the fashion world.
What’s New In Fashion
UNIQLO and Keizo Shimizu’s NEEDLES have unveiled their collaborative collection of fleece jackets, cardigans, and wide pants. The range infuses UNIQLO’s accessible functionality with NEEDLES’ cult aesthetic, featuring the brand's iconic butterfly logo, bold purple accents, and signature side-seam tape applied to comfortable fleece silhouettes.
Nike has launched the Shox Z sneaker, a sleek, modernized silhouette that revives the disruptive cushioning technology of the early 2000s Shox line. Designed for "all-day wear," the sneaker is featured in a campaign with tennis superstar Aryna Sabalenka and is currently available in China ahead of a global release.
DND Gel has collaborated with culinary tastemakers, including chefs Cassie Yeung and Tue Nguyen, to release the limited-edition “Yes Chef!” nail polish collection. The shades and accessories—which include a chili-shaped box and a DND-branded salt & pepper shaker—draw inspiration from the professional kitchen, celebrating the intersection of food and fashion as unapologetic forms of self-expression.
Sporty & Rich and adidas Originals reunite for a new running-inspired collection, centered on a collaborative take on the adidas Adistar Control 5 sneaker. The capsule, which also features collegiate and vintage-inspired apparel in earthy tones, packages performance heritage with the clean, intentional aesthetic of Emily Oberg's sought-after label.
"The Tragedy of Mode" is a renovated traditional house in Higashi-Mukojima, Tokyo, that has become a hub for fashion enthusiasts. The store, run by Yana, curates designer archives and vintage pieces, each with its own story. It's less a retail space and more a community hub where shared passion for fashion and its history sparks connection and creativity.
Brazilian brand Melissa, a cult favorite known for its jelly sandals, is venturing into the sneaker market with the launch of Melissa X. The new line, which includes the Icon, Rush, and Beat silhouettes, blends streetwear aesthetics with the brand's signature high-gloss PVC and new technologies, marking a bold and boundary-pushing expansion.
Designer Téla D’Amore of Who Decides War unveils the new "Coconut Milk" colorway for her Jordan Flight Courtcollaboration. Following the black release, this iteration features mixed materials, faux-distressed embroidery, and hidden brand details, dropping July 12th on SNKRS, extending a thoughtful dialogue between high fashion and sportswear.
Nike and Levi's unite for a new collection featuring "jeakers" (denim Air Max 95s) and a full denim apparel capsule.Promoted through the fictional "Blue Arc County" and featuring cultural figures like Paige Bueckers and Larry June, this collaboration blends iconic American heritage with contemporary style, arriving as both brands seek new growth avenues.
Dickies introduces the 247 Work Pant, a modern take on classic workwear designed for the demands of everyday life. This campaign, featuring musicians like Ezra Collective and Diego Naska, showcases the pant's versatility through authentic, unstaged moments, embracing a "laid-back" approach to functionality for a new generation.
WNBA sensation Caitlin Clark is set to drop a highly anticipated Nike Kobe 5 Protro Indiana Fever PE on June 30, 2025.