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Manchester international festival 2021: the best music, from Damon Albarn to Arlo Parks
theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Slawn Interview: Talking Motherlan, Virgil & the Cops
In the Studio With Slawn Talking Motherlan, Virgil & Making Cops Feel Stupid
Those who don t know Olalu Slawn by this point haven t been paying attention. Skater, brand owner, and artist, the Motherlan co-founder is one of the most incendiary talents to come out of London in a long time. Today, you can cop a piece of his work.
Pinning down the Lagos transplant s style of art is no easy task. The lazy man s comparison is to look at it and think Keith Haring, but as he ll tell you himself, beyond the pen work there isn t really much of a similarity. Slawn isn t the type to get hung up on trying to explain his approach period. It s irreverent and a touch trippy, completely unfiltered in a way that reflects his larger-than-life personality (how many other creatives do you know who count both Rick Ross and Jim Jones as inspirations?) Virgil Abloh, Skepta, and Angelo Baque were all early fans, as was the team at Supr
trainer culture.
Despite a pandemic-related delay, Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street has finally thrown open its doors, to show off the best of the latest kicks and track its evolution from humble sports shoe to an auction record-breaker.
Divided into different zones, the exhibition explores the multi-layered appeal of trainers
, such as the constant innovations that have kept customers coming back for more.
Here, visitors can explore the earliest days of
trainer-dom via the 1919 Converse Chuck Taylor All Star to the revolutionary Reebok Pump of 1989, that offered a custom fit with its inflatable tongue, and see how cutting-edge solutions have been applied to mass-market footwear.
British Style Bibles Are Rewriting the Fashion Media Rulebook
businessoffashion.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businessoffashion.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vivendii Push Nigerian Spirit Gloriously Forward
Highsnobiety / Hugo BTB, Jimmy Ayeni, Ola Badiru
Curated by Highsnobiety and presented during the time period formerly known as Paris Men’s Fashion Week, “Not In Paris 2” is our second in a series of bi-annual digital exhibitions celebrating creativity in the age of remote interactions. Head here for the full series and cop our new merch via our online store.
For Vivendii, the defiant spirit of Nigeria’s teeming young population are their biggest brand inspiration. The Lagos and London-based design collectives are seeking to pass messages, expressing the struggle of African youth via futuristic fashion pieces. In the face of societal limitations placed on Millenials and Gen Z back home in Nigeria, they are an outlet for vibrant, youth-led communities to discover expression and inspiration.
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