Just as we were all getting over Raf Simons’ new title at Calvin Klein, the designer unveiled the latest styles from his ongoing collaboration with Adidas. Raf’s perforated “R,” has been a street-style staple for many seasons now. But the styles coming this September are giving us mega 90s vibes, and we’re obsessed.
For fall 2016, the Stan Smith will be introduced in even more silhouettes: the Stan Smith Comfort and the Matrix Spirit. The Stan Smith Comfort is trimmed with Velcro straps, while the Matrix Spirit is “an archival sneaker from 1984 — a basketball-inspired shape fashioned out of canvas,” reported Refinery29.
Everybody loves feelings of nostalgia, and these retro-inspired kicks will most definitely be welcomed into closets worldwide. However, acquiring a Raf piece doesn’t come cheap: these sneakers will cost between $330 to $415 a pair.
The sneakers will be available later this month at high-end retailers like Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, and Ssense, as well as at Adidas concept stores.
The Room 33 will present its first official runway show in Paris in collaboration with the platform 1211Pro and FMFW, marking the international debut of the project’s creative universe and the unveiling of its first collection conceived for the fashion capital. Titled “Black on Black”, the show expands the visual language of The Room 33.
GCDS marks ten years with the Spring Summer 26 “What’s in My Bag?”, a runway show that transforms a viral catchphrase into a fully immersive universe.“For us, “What’s in My Bag?” is not just about a meme,” says Calza. “It’s about opening the bag that holds ten years of my world, and showing what’s inside:
Rachel Malina Ross doesn’t perform for the street. She owns it. Wearing jewels by Alexis Bittar mixed with Springs boldest trends, Rachel owns every bit of her confidence. Shot by Igor Malakhov in the blur of a city that thinks it’s important, Rachel moves like she knows something you don’t. The camera doesn’t chase her
Emerging designer Maxwell Bresler unveiled Arcadia, a collection that felt cinematic from the first look to the final walk. Structured military jackets, sculpted corsetry, and sweeping silhouettes set the tone, while Bresler’s signature nautical stripes anchored the collection in a sense of maritime drama. The world of Arcadia balanced precision and fantasy — blending steampunk