“After the great response of the tease release in June 2014, Daily Paper finally releases the long-awaited ‘Daily Paper for Girls’ capsule collection. Translating the brands African heritage to women’s wear, while keeping the Daily Paper signature design aesthetics. The capsule collection consists out of 6 styles of crop top Tee just for girls.”
Category: Fashion
Legends live forever and the Air Max 90 is no exception. A timeless running silhouette brought to life in 1990 by Tinker Hatfield, its legacy lives on around the world.
Over the years, it’s been re-imagined, redesigned, and remade; done up in a variety of ways, from all-over graphical treatments to traditional mesh, leather and suede builds. The Air Max 90 once again raises the bar this season, with a design that blends an iconic colorway with modern updates.
The new look maintains recognizable Air Max design language with hits of Infrared where it matters most. The toebox and ankle are both covered in off-white premium suede, creating a new look that still screams classic. Washed denim replaces the typically suede overlays and toecap, while a snakeskin-inspired Swoosh adds another subtle pop.
A classic has been redone
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#Fashion Story: the City And the Light
This is the amazing editorial made by contributor magazine, inspired by the City and the Light, the thread is fashion superbly linked by Federica Putelli and styled up by Enrica Lamonaca, hair by Tamas Tuzes @ l’atelier NYC, make up by Yumi @ l’atelier NYC and modeling by Nadja Giramata @ Trump Management,
Experimental, iconic, re-imagined, and reinvented: the Air Huarache Run returns to the spotlight with two new, juxtaposed colorways.
Featuring predominantly black and red tones, both low-cut profiles employ distinct cues from the design language of sandals worn by early South American inhabitants. Updated for performance in the ‘90s, and now again, for present-day comfort when trekking through the streets, the Air Huarache Run continues to evolve as the times change.
With a fit that’s as snug as a waterski boot, a neoprene inner sleeve holds true to Tinker Hatfield’s original Huarache design that took off in 1992. Now, the design is tied together with a contrasting color-blocked heel cage, replicating the exoskeleton structure that made the original Air Huarache Run a staple on and off the track.