Billionaire Girls Club has joined forces with multidisciplinary artist and visual storyteller D’ana Nunez, aka COVL.Dubbed "These Dreams," the capsule features the brand's logos and graphics reimagined through the lens of COVL. The garments are dressed in the artist's signature surreal flower design and fun bubble-style artwork. Customers can shop from an array of silhouettes such as a coaches jacket, matching hoodie and sweatshort set, one crewneck and two T-shirts. One standout design in th...
Shortly after giving New York City's subway train a Bogo makeover, Supreme has now unveiled its full Fall/Winter 2021 lineup with a slew of apparel and accessories. Standing out from the range are collaborations with the likes of Skittles, Nike and more.Although not as unexpected as last year's co-designed Pat McGrath lipstick, the streetwear brand has worked on a variety of accessories spanning home and automotive. The collection leads with Dub Spinner Rims and a logo mattress by Hästens, as w...
A habit of mine that can be looked at as both endearing and annoying is that when I come across something I like, I can't stop talking about it. Whether it be food, a song, a vacation spot, or, of course, something fashion related, if I love it, I just know my friends, sisters, followers, and anyone else in my life probably will too, so I can't wait to share.As you probably guessed, such is the case with today's post on our very own newly launched Who What Wear Collection. Personal bias aside, ...
Back in March, Chinatown Market announced that it would change its moniker in support of the AAPI community after receiving criticism from Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders across the globe.According to the Los Angeles-based streetwear brand's Instagram post, its original name "was inspired by the shops, people, and vibrance of Canal Street and Chinatown in New York." "But it’s not our name to use. We did not do enough to consider what this name would mean to the communities in Chinatowns ...