[Hypebeast] October 03, 2024 Weekly Digest
â¹ Supreme x Jordan Brand Fall 2024 Collaboration TLDR: Supreme‘s Fall 2024 season continues in full force, releasing collaboration after collaboration. Supreme also dropped its co-branded Thrasher collection, making way for this week’s Jordan Brand partnership. Why It Matters: In this week’s Supreme x Jordan Brand release, the titular streetwear brand focuses on transitional fall season apparel. From puffer jackets to track suits, hooded sweatshirts, jerseys, short sleeves, sweatpants, shorts, headbands, socks, bag and even a co-branded basketball. Staying true to Jordan Brand’s original basketball theme, the collection brings together color blocking reminiscent of the sportswear brand’s retro aesthetic. Puffer jackets arrive with a furred collar, fit for the cooler weather and in navy, black and white. The jackets each feature reflective material on the back and both brands’ monikers on the back. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
ð¤ Tom Sachs and Nike Are Resuming Their Partnership TLDR: Tom Sachs and Nike are poised to resume their NikeCraft partnership after a nearly 18-month hiatus caused by reports of the artist’s inappropriate and cruel behavior towards his studio staff. Why It Matters: “Tom has demonstrated and recommitted to fostering a culture of respect and inclusivity,” Nike said in a recently released statement. “We can confirm that our work with Tom will continue and this next chapter of NikeCraft will uphold our shared passion for team, product, and storytelling excellence. More details to come in 2025.” “I’m honored that we will continue to build together as a NikeCraft team and community,” Sachs himself said in a statement issued through Nike. “The Mars Yard 3.0 is in its final stage of development and is currently being wear-tested. I’m excited to share more soon.” Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
ð¶ð»ââï¸ Miu Miu SS25 Interrogates The Mundanity of Modern Life TLDR: For Miu Miu’s SS25 show, the Palais d’Iéna in Paris was transformed into a make-shift newspaper printing press for artist Goshka Macuga’s “Salt Looks Like Sugar” installation. Why It Matters: On the show’s companion work, Miu Miu shared that “the artist presents a constellation of elements for deciphering the concept of truth and its representation.” At the center of the installation, a mass of newspapers titled “The Truthless Times” filed through a mechanical conveyor as the models, featuring stars like Willem Defoe and Hilary Swank, walked down the aisle in decidedly understated looks. As Miu Miu presented familiar interpolations on office wear paired with everyday styles and retro references, the artwork invited viewers to reflect on society’s accepted norms amidst the disorientating realities of the present. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
âï¸ Every Item From Palace's Winter 2024 Collection TLDR: After delivering its cozy Winter 2024 lookbook, Palace now offers a complete look at its latest seasonal collection. Why It Matters: Spanning a plethora of cold-weather-ready outerwear to a bevy of knitwear, sweatshirts, pants and more, the range comprises an extensive mix of statement pieces and streetwear staples. Aside from Palace’s signature graphics and branding, the collection also highlights upcoming collaborations with performance cycling brand, Rapha, AVIREX and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s world-renowned musical, The Phantom of the Opera. This capsule collection with The Phantom of the Opera spotlights a full range of apparel and accessories. From sweaters, hoodies T-shirt to jeans, caps to a skate deck and enamel pin, every piece comes emblazoned with the iconic mask graphic. Read the full article [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------
â©ï¸ JJJJound and ASICS Tease Long-Awaited Return With GT-2160 TLDR: On Monday morning JJJJound announced its next collaboration with ASICS, nearing three years since the partnership introduced its take on the Japanese sneaker brand’s GEL-Kayano 14s in 2022. Why It Matters: In an Instagram post captioned “JJJJ ASICS FW24,” two new variations of the GT-2160 are pictured in two chrome dressed, black-and-white colorways. In the spirit of the Montreal-based studio’s discreet aesthetic approach to iteration, the most exciting features come to light in the details. Small carbon fiber overlays from the heel to toe caps subtly elevate the pair with premium accents, while wide gauge mesh uppers provide the body of the pairs with a deeper texture. The JJJJound x ASICS GT-2160 model also reads more contemporary than the previously released GEL-Kayano 14, which carried a retro design aesthetic with chunkier details and off-white soles. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast]
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