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'Taking Up Space' is London's Latest Pop-Up Celebrating Black-Owned Brands

This Black History Month, The Fashion Blueprint and SwapNation are joining forces to launch "Taking Up Space," a cultural pop-up celebrating Black heritage, creativity and conscious consumption. Hosted at Known Source's Mayfair store in London, the weekend-long event is set to merge fashion, sustainability and community, spotlighting the innovators redefining what it means to consume with intention.The lineup is as dynamic as the message. Expect a showcase of Black-owned fashion labels, a curate...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Sat, 25 Oct 2025 Hypebae
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J.lindeberg's FW25 Collection Is Out of This World

J.Lindeberg's Fall/Winter 2025 collection is a masterclass in innovation, introducing Solarcore to its cold-weather sportswear lineup. The technology uses NASA's aerogel – the lightest and most insulating material on the market, designed to keep astronauts warm in the deepest depths of space. Solarcore is only available to a few select brands worldwide, but now space-age clothing is hitting the slopes for the first time.Crafted for skiwear and winter mornings on the putting green, J.Lindeberg'...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Fri, 24 Oct 2025 Hypebae
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Devon Lee Carlson Is the Star of a Hot New Zine

One thing we didn't know we needed: a Belvedere Vodka zine. But now that it exists, it's all we can think about. The limited-edition inaugural publication stars Devon Lee Carlson, with stylist Gabriella Karefa-Johnson as Editor-in-Chief and lensed by Alana O'Herlihy. That's hot.Aptly titled "Hot Child in the City," the issue is directed in a "slapstick cinema verité style," as per the press release, and showcases a day-to-night in New York with cameos from all three girls. The carefully select...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Thu, 23 Oct 2025 Hypebae
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The Sweaty Nights and Ringing Ears of the ‘90s Rock Scene in Photographs

It's the '90s, the punk rock scene is thriving and everybody wants to "make it." While many of us may not have been alive to experience the heyday, it's something we've witnessed on the silver screen and probably felt the itch to be a part of. Now, Los Angeles photographer Bootsy Holler is bringing it into print with her latest book, "MAKiNG iT."Documenting the Seattle indie, punk and rock scenes from 1992 to 2008, the photographic time capsule shows us every angle. Focusing on the lesser-known ...

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae) Thu, 23 Oct 2025 Hypebae