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7 Sneakers Releasing This Week

In this week's sneaker releases, the Air Jordan 1 Mid returns in two women's exclusive colorways — a "Chutney" and black iteration, as well as a bright, multicolor makeup. Yet another women's exclusive coming from Jordan Brand this week is the much-anticipated AJ4 "Canyon Purple," a striking Joker-esque drop done in suede.Nike rolls out the first in its series of Dunks honoring historically Black colleges with a colorway dedicated to Clark Atlanta University featuring the school's "Find a Way ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 09 Oct 2022 HYPEBAE
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New Balance Adds a Platform to the 574

There seems to be something in the water. Stacked soles have run amuck from the Air Jordan 1 "Elevate" to the Vans "Stackform" and the Converse Chuck Taylor "Lift." Brand after brand is delivering women-centric platform models, engaging both newbies in the sneaker space and collectors looking to add a lifestyle silhouette to their rotations.New Balance is the latest to join in on the trend with the 574+, a classic silhouette updated with a 37mm (1.5 inch) sole. The women's exclusive is currently...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 09 Oct 2022 HYPEBAE
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Prediction: Every It Girl Will Be Wearing This One Coat Trend This Fall

There's no arguing that there's so much to be excited about when it comes to fall fashion—ahem, relaxed denim, platform boots, and oversized bags. And while there's an overwhelming amount of great trends that came fresh off the Fall/Winter 2022 runways this season, I'd be lying if I didn't say that the outerwear was where it was at. From the return of leather jackets to robe coats to bomber jackets, there was no shortage of noteworthy trends that will find their way into the fashion fold th...

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman Sat, 08 Oct 2022 Who What Wear
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October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month—15 Beauty Brands Supporting the Cause

Growing up, my mom and I walked the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure every year. Volunteers used to pass out signs that read, “I walk for…,” to fill out. We always wrote my grandmother’s name, as she died of breast cancer when my mom was young. At that point in my life, breast cancer seemed like a nebulous, intangible disease to me—I knew my grandmother had died from it before I was born, but I didn’t know anyone personally who had breast cancer. Now, the number of women that I alone...

Katie Berohn Sat, 08 Oct 2022 Who What Wear