[Hypebeast] September 12, 2024 Weekly Digest
ð Supreme x Martine Rose Fall 2024 Collaboration TLDR: Supreme and Martine Rose are no strangers to collaborations and it was only a matter of time before the two had come together for a new collection. Why It Matters: For Fall 2024, streetwear fans are in for a treat with the upcoming apparel, footwear and accessories drop. Frequently taking inspiration from her own heritage to create new interpretations of ordinary apparel pieces, this upcoming Supreme x Martine Rose collection for Fall 2024 sees conventional streetwear tropes reconstructed with Martineâs indisputable touch. In a statement, Martine said of her approach to design, âI had this broad sense of clothing being associated with different nights and different scenes. I had a precocious experience of dance and music culture and how they affected the clothes. It wasnât fashion. My familyâs Jamaican, and there was a very, very particular respect for style. Fashion was somethingâŠalmost basic; if you had style, that was something else.â Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
ð JiyongKim Returns to Seongsu With Sixth Seasonal Exhibition TLDR: Earlier on in the week, JiyongKim officially unveiled its sixth seasonal exhibition in Seongsu, a trendy neighborhood that has been touted by many as the âBrooklyn of Seoul.â The latest exhibition also marks a full circle for the Seoul-based label, as its first exhibition was also held at the very same location just over two years ago. Why It Matters: Simply named Exhibiton #6, designer Jiyong Kim had installed a large-scale textile installation on the buildingâs façade, offering visitors a sense of the brandâs core philosophy and DNA. Throughout the rest of its exhibiting days, the fabric gradually becomes bleached by the sun, thus achieving a distinct pattern and effect that the brand is known for. Inside the building, a myriad of artworks and exhibits that showcase the development process of JiyongKimâs offerings are displayed. Visitors can also participate in guided tours on the ground floor to learn more about the brandâs vision and craft. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
Ă°Â۩ The Most Hyped Watches In August TLDR: In this monthly series with Hypetime, five models are spotlighted by Chrono24âs in-house experts. The selection is based on monthly analytics, with each piece meeting all four criteria. Why It Matters: Starting off the round-up, the Tudor Pelagos 25610TNL is a quintessential modern diving watch, but still manages to reference key design attributes from the storied Tudor/ Rolex heritage. First introduced in 2013, the Pelagos family offers some serious Submariner vibes but at a far more accessible price and without the Rolex premium. The Cartier renaissance continues, as Chrono24 reports demand for the Cartier Santos 100 W20106X8 surged by 1,500% since the start of 2024 through last month. At only 38mm, the model packs a mighty punch and appears larger than it actually is. A perennial favorite, the Rolex Datejust is arguably a rite of passage for most watch collectors. With a two-tone flex and a champagne dial, this Datejust 36 16013 is a coveted model from the 1980s. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
Ă°ÂÂÂȘ Heritage, Legacy and Craft: The Three Teachings of Parenthood TLDR: Heritage, legacy and craft form the foundation of Barbourâs ethos. Throughout its 130-year history, the British label has evolved from its staple outerwear garments to transcending cultural realms and single-discipline uses, offering a range of durable lifestyle pieces. Why It Matters: Continuing to navigate the ever-changing fashion landscape to create timeless, functional pieces built to last, the label is embraced by heritage enthusiasts and contemporary style adopters alike. By delving into its own decorated heritage, Barbour uncovers a range of unique craftsmanship techniques and fabrications that lent to the allure of its garments. Innovating whilst honoring legacy is the key to Barbourâs latest, aptly named, Heritage+ collection. From the rich stories the archives hold to the forgotten craft immortalized through sketches, the range blends these masterful techniques to create unique pieces for the modern wearer. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
Ă°ÂŸ Hereâs Your Chance To Own a Capân Crunch x advisry Piece if You Missed the âCrunch Verseâ Scavenger Hunt TLDR: Like Capân Horatio Magellan Crunch setting sail on the high seas, the âCrunch Verseâ AR scavenger hunt just came and went. If you missed your chance to get in on the action, donât worry, as thereâs a new challenge at hand for you to snag pieces from the collaborative capsule. Why It Matters: The immersive âCrunch Verseâ game experience brought fans inside the universe of Capân Crunch in virtual form, letting them set foot inside Crunch Island, the Peanut Butter Jungle and Crunch Mountain. Each world presents various quests, and successful completion of all three gives you a chance to enter to win the highly coveted Capân Crunch x advisry collection. The capsule, which includes a graphic hoodie, hat and a colorful charm bracelet, are exclusive designs that embody the spirit of adventure and exploration. They feature graphics of Capân Horatio Magellan Crunch, cereal-shaped charms, and pins and patches of characters like Sea Dog and Jean LaFoote. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast]
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