Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2009

Nike SB Dunk High - Quagmire

Nike SB Dunk High - Quagmire

We first featured the Nike SB Dunk High - Glen Quagmire months ago, and now have more pictures as well as new information to bring to you guys. Arguably one of the funniest characters on the cartoon series Family Guy, Glen Quagmire is well noted for his perverted lifestyle. This pair of Nike Dunk SB’s are actually by Glen and the clothing we are so used to seeing him in. They feature a red upper constructed from nubuck along with gold stars sewn in, representing his shirt. The blue seen across the upper is inspired by the jeans that he wears, while the white midsole and gum outsole are really nice bonus features. They have just been released to select Nike accounts.

KRUNK DUBAI EXHIBITION FEATURING FUTURA, STASH & PHIL FROST


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The company that brought Futura’s work to Los Angeles last year looks to make a trip to the cultural hotspot of Dubai for their next exhibition, which takes place on March 19th, 2009 at Cuadro Fine Art Gallery.

This time around they bring two other urban contemporary artists with them, including Stash and Phil Frost. The exhibition will feature never-before-seen works by Futura, Stash and Phil Frost to new audiences. The show will remain open until June 17th, 2009.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

P3-24 TURNTABLE


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Rega Research Ltd. is a high-end audio equipment manufacturer based in the UK. Founded in 1973, the company's name was formed of the initials of its two founders (RElph & GAndy). Historically Rega are best known for the Rega Planar turntable, but in recent years the company has diversified into a range of other hi-fi products.

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Nike SB P-Rod III (3) - Video

The Nike SB P-Rod 2 (II) is the signature shoe of skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, and has been a classic among Nike SB fanatics. Today we have video of his next signature shoe, the Nike SB P-Rod 3 (III) which is slated to release this Fall. They are shown here in a black and red colorway along with a tiled design on the front and back heel areas. Releasing alongside them will be a white / black colorway that is bound to catch your attention as well. We’ll keep you guys updated as we learn anything new. Via. KikcsOnFire.com

Air Jordan 5 (V) - Raging Bull Pack

Posted by KicksOnFire.com - March 8, 2009

With all of the hype behind the Air Jordan Countdown Packages that were released last year, Jordan Brand has decided to continue the collection packs and has a nice surprise in store for us this year. Here is a preview of the Air Jordan Jordan 5 (V) - Raging Bulls Pack which features two colorways in the classic Air Jordan 5 (V) silhouette. One has a red suede upper along with a black midsole and 3M material on the tongue. The other features a black 3M base along with black laces and red accents. As of now they are slated to release on May 30, 2009 but if anything changes, you guys will be the first to know. Via. KicksOnFire.com

Sunday, March 8, 2009

COLORWARE BEATS BY DRE


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You can customize up to 11 separate areas on the Beats headphones, from the ear cups down to the logos.

Price: $249-$525

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NIKE SPORTSWEAR AIR YEEZY


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The Nike Air Yeezy will release in Spring 2009. Three colorways will be available. The first in April 2009 will be the Zen Grey/LT Charcoal color way, followed this will be followed in May by a Black/ Black version, and in June with the final Net/Net color way.

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Here’s the official press release from Nikepedia:


Nike Sportswear and Grammy award winning recording artist Kanye West present the highly anticipated Nike Air Yeezy sneaker in Spring 2009.

The shoe, which takes West’s nickname Yeezy, draws upon the innovations from Nike’s rich sporting history and fuses them with original lines, materials, and design elements that reflect West’s unique style.

The Air Yeezy was developed from a strong relationship between West and Nike. Partnering with Nike Creative Director, Mark Smith, Kanye was taken through the product creation process, the same way athletes have with Nike Design for the past 37 years. This creative partnership of Smith and West’s talents as designers yielded a unique Nike Sportswear sneaker worth the wait. “Kanye is a truly creative talent,” said Smith. “He’s a natural designer—partnerships like this always enhance the creative experience and the end product.” West agrees that the partnership with Nike has been exciting. “Nike is such an important brand to me,” said West. “Whether you are on the court, in the street, in the club, at school, Nike represents excellence, the standard in design. Growing up, we looked forward to the release of new Nike’s the way we would an album by our favorite artist. So the opportunity to collaborate on a design with Mark Smith and Nike Design has been a dream come true, and a great experience.”

From the start, West and Nike’s shared vision was clear: to create a modern classic. An original Nike footwear style, that reflects elements of Nike’s sporting past, and remixes them with Nike innovation to deliver a unique shoe.

The creative process of the Air Yeezy began with the discussion around ideas and inspirations. The shoe began to take shape through a series of drawings and samples, each pulling inspiration and reference from some of Nike’s iconic innovations and rich design history, across both Basketball and Sportswear styles.

A careful balance was sought, each time new elements were added, with existing elements being taken away - a design process Smith refers to as “reductionism”. “Nike shoes need to function and always be innovative,” said Smith. “So the first thing we did was to make sure the design process that Kanye and Nike Design went through, mirrored that of our athletes.” “I’ve been designing Nike’s in my sketch pad since the fourth grade,” said West. “So to say I’ve been prepared for this would be an understatement. The really fun and challenging part for me was learning about Nike’s design process, learning more about fabrics and functions and colorways, and all of the details that go into designing a shoe of this quality.”

Following the fabled tradition of Nike’s design process, West and Smith went through a series of one-on-one design sessions. At Nike the ultimate test is one of performance, where the design meets the athlete’s movements. “Kanye could wear and perform in these shoes and really identify how we could make the shoes perform better.” Supplanting center court with center stage, West provided critical feedback on how the shoe performed throughout the course of his 2-3 hour performance sets, where the first prototypes of the Nike Air Yeezy were seen outside of Nike’s World Headquarters in Beaverton, OR.

*THE NIKE AIR YEEZY: NEW SCHOOL OF COMFORT.*

Born from Kanye West’s creative passion, built with Nike design and performance innovation, The Air Yeezy was fine-tuned on stages around the globe, challenging convention by remixing the past to create something uniquely new, as only Nike Sportswear can.

West is known for his non-stop energy both on the stage and off so the Air Yeezy had to support and sustain West from start to finish. An almost obsessive focus was put on delivering supreme comfort throughout the development of the shoe. Equipped with debossed ankle collar pods for added support and protection, extra-thick sock liners, a forefoot support strap, original functional tension lace loops, and Phylon tooling taken from the 1987 Nike Air Assault for added performance and comfort—all developed and integrated with one goal in mind: to keep Kanye on lock down in cushioned comfort during his performances during his many notoriously strenuous artistic live performances.

These performance attributes have been meticulously wrapped in premium full grain leather uppers and adorned with original design details that are uniquely Kanye and identifiably Nike. The remastered Nike Air Assault outsole is treated to glow-in-the-dark properties and will illuminate when the light is low. The forefoot support strap is premium grade patent leather and is of no-stitch construction. Clean seams are used throughout except for a premium suede toe wrap feature with visible stitch detail. Emblazoned across the Air Yeezy is an exclusive “Y” repeat pattern, as either a debossed or lasered detail, which takes inspiration from the Jordan brands iconic Elephant print material. This graphic treatment was developed by West and Smith to pay tribute not only to the name of the shoe and it’s co-creator, but also to the various moments in history that spurred West’s initial inspiration for the Nike Air Yeezy.

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KANYE WEST SNEAKERS FOR LV


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The Velcro’d up mid is seen with ankle and mid-foot straps with tassel’d laces. The Velcro-joints also share the thick cushioned heel. Available starting June of 2009

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

L-R-G: Organically Correct

Over the years, very few streetwear brands have survived the shifts in the economy, and of those, very few have been able to expand their lines beyond where they started. In just under a decade, L-R-G has gone beyond the stereotypical label of “streetwear,” offering an entire lifestyle that their core consumers could grow with.

Through the process of developing relationships with rising celebrities, the L-R-G team has unleashed campaigns so outside the box that they have actually set a standard for creative advertising. Additionally, the people who wear L-R-G are phenomenally committed to the brand, almost as if they had a stake in the company themselves.

We spoke with L-R-G Brand Manager Kevin Delaney about the ideals behind the clothing, the ways they strategize the right relationships and their inspiration to create a global lifestyle.

AllHipHop.com: Now that L-R-G is in its ninth year of business, what do you feel are the company's biggest accomplishments thus far?

Kevin Delaney: Maintaining a strong team with the same goals.

AllHipHop.com: Since the odds are against businesses surviving long-term, what has been the biggest challenge you've overcome thus far? You've had phenomenal growth, but are there any concerns for L-R-G with the nation's current economy?

Kevin Delaney: Of course there are concerns, but now is actually a great time to move past all your competitors or whoever you are up against. While every other company is pulling back on budgets, we feel this is our time to push even further ahead and take over a lot of in-store retail space. Stay in peoples face and let people know we are a brand for the future.


AllHipHop.com: The company has had some interesting campaigns over the years. What are some of your favorites?

Kevin Delaney: First off, The Roots’ campaign was nuts, they were the first “big time” artists we featured. I was still super young and bugging out on them because they are legends. This pretty much let people know we have arrived. The lay out and artwork was crazy. If you look at the ad, ?uestlove is drumming on a drum set we doctored up and put all types of foliage on it to give it that organic fell. He started doing a mini drum solo on the plant-covered drums; it was surreal.

In addition, all of our campaigns, brand alignment with Just Blaze has been a blessing as well. His ads just “work.” The synergy between him and L-R-G is seamless. We have done three different campaigns with him, and they have all been very different but all equally effective. He has been our #1 brand ambassador over the years, and would like to shout him out now!

The last campaign would have to be when we ran Clinton Portis. He was the first big time athlete we ran with. He took a chance with us potentially jeopardizing his Nike contract, so he showed us crazy love on that one. He had to wear a Nike hat in the ad to make it legit. Big shout to CP as well!

AllHipHop.com: You've had several celebrities involved in campaigns, from more well known artists like Kanye West, Jim Jones, Bun B and The Roots to underground MC's like Living Legends and Planet Asia, and brand new artists like B.o.B. You've also involved DJ's, actors and skaters. How do you determine which celebrities will represent your brand?

Kevin Delaney: The selection process is a collaborative effort within our department and company. We are all constantly looking for new artists, skaters, DJs, basket weavers, producers, etc… we like to run classic, legendary artists as well as shining the light on the “underground” or that new “up-and-comer.”

And for the record, we ran Kanye West in spring of 2003, which means we shot the pictures in 2002, way before he was a “well known” artist. But basically, as long as you are doing something fresh and new while changing and/or influencing the game you are in, then you are definitely a candidate for L-R-G.


AllHipHop.com: L-R-G is one of the few companies that has been truly successful in cross-branding your line. Your T-Mobile Sidekick did very well. You also currently have the G-Shock "Time Is Money" watch, the Dainese motorcycle jacket, Monster iPhone holder, camo Fit Bike, K.O.A.B. ATV, Suzuki Hayabusa sportsbike, Forum snowboard and Special Blend coats. How do you decide which companies to partner with?

Kevin Delaney: The company has to be a leader in their respective field, such as G-Shock and T-Mobile. Or the collaboration must enhance the L-R-G brand in some way or form or shed light on us in an industry where people might not think of us or notice us.


AllHipHop.com: Who are the members of your L-R-G Skateboard team? How do you work with the team to promote the brand through events/appearances?

Kevin Delaney: Tyrone Romero is the Team Manager. We have pro skaters Karl Watson, Rob Gonzalez, Chico Brenes, Rodrigo TX, Adelmo Jr. and Jack Curtin, also amateur skaters Kelly Hart and Rodrigo Petersen. We market our skate team through international and domestic touring, in-store signings, demos, skate videos and magazine print ads.

AllHipHop.com: At times you've got some nature-inspired images on your shirts. Is that intentionally to be eco-friendly?

Kevin Delaney: The cycle of nature mimics the cycle of our company. We are continually growing yet or roots stay grounded. We bring the underground or counter-culture ideas and influences, or whatever you want to call it, and bring it the mainstream. The tree is our logo and pretty much describes this phenomenon.

AllHipHop.com: If you had to pick one L-R-G design or collection as your favorite of all time, what would it be and why?

Kevin Delaney: The Rawkus Records Soundbombing II x L-R-G Varsity jacket.

AllHipHop.com: Do you have big plans for your 10-year anniversary next year?

Kevin Delaney: Maybe a tour, maybe a compilation album, maybe a chicken wing eating contest… who knows?!

To see more L-R-G lifestyle products and fashion, go to www.l-r-g.com

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Nike Dunk High Premium SB - Shoe Goo

Nike Dunk High Premium SB - Shoe Goo

An interesting Nike Dunk High Premium SB has recently popped up nicknamed “Shoe Goo”, a product used in skating. The Dunk High’s are made up of coated canvas, crinkled patent leather and a translucent mid-sole.

A little unusual and isn’t particularly the best looking Dunk High out there, but definitely is something to talk about. Unfortunately, no official information has been released about this particular model, but it should be only a matter time till word gets out. Via Arktz.


Nike Dunk High Premium SB - Shoe Goo
Nike Dunk High Premium SB - Shoe Goo

SYMBOLS OF SUCCESS

In Hip-Hop's world of fashion, everyone wants to show what their worth. Whether it be designer clothes and shoes, or flashy cars and jewelry these entertainers strive to show off "THE BANG" in their bucks. The bigger the better is what most wealthy individuals look for when purchasing extravagent accessories to add to their luxurious lives. In today's fashion industry the most purchased accessories to show off what you're worth range from designer shades, to multi-million dollar estates. As far as shades and handbags are concerned, the bigger they are the better. The more expensive their purchase the more acknowledgement these celebrities obtain through these symbols of success. The style of handbags and shades reflect either the simplicity or flamboyancy of a person. Celebrities such as Beyonce, Kimora Lee Simmons, and Ciara, have all been seen engaging in this fashion frenzy. Nevertheless, today's most successful men are also getting hip to the shades trend. Take Kanye for example, you never know what type of outlandish outfit he's going to wear accommodated by an outlandish pair of shades. Men also tend to show off their prestige through cars and jewelry.These items show off how big their bank accounts are. When selecting diamonds for rings, watches, or chains, size and color matter. The uniqueness of your jewelry portrays to the public that you've spent major cash on it. When choosing a car to show off what you're worth, the guts, wheels, paintjob, the style and model reflect if you're really ballin.


FASHION: SYMBOLS OF SUCCESS