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KANGHYUK Crafts Sustainable Skiwear Using Leftover Airbags

Industrial conglomerate Hyosung has joined forces with KANGHYUK to recycle its leftover airbags. Using the waste materials, the rising Korean label has crafted a collection of sustainable skiwear.Provided exclusively to KANGHYUK, the repurposed fabric – enough to make around 700 jackets – comes from airbags that couldn't be sold due to sizing issues. Designed for all genders, the collection boasts a minimal white shade overall. Standouts include a bulky parka highlighted with barcode detail...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 17 May 2021 HYPEBAE
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Oprah, Prince Harry Confront Mental Health With New TV Series 'The Me You Can't See'

Apple TV has released the first trailer for The Me You Can't See, a documentary series on mental health co-produced by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry. The show comes several months after Winfrey's tell-all interview with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during which the couple spoke openly about public scrutiny and its devastating toll on mental wellbeing.Revealing the extent to which people from around the world struggle with mental health, Winfrey and Prince Harry give a diverse group of indivi...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 17 May 2021 HYPEBAE
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If You're an Early Adopter, You'll Want to Start Wearing These 9 Trends Stat

If the runways are any indication, there are so many cool trends coming down the pike for fall 2021. After studying all of the cool F/W 21 collections, I’m already excited to start wearing a number of them and don’t see why we should wait. If you’re an early adopter and want to add some of the biggest emerging fashion trends to your closet stat, we’re on the same page, and you’ll want to keep reading.Ahead, I’m highlighting some of the key fall 2021 trends that make sense to start...

Kristen Nichols Mon, 17 May 2021 Who What Wear
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The Streetwear Effect Comes for J.Crew: Supreme Alum Brendon Babenzien Joins the Preppy Retailer

J.Crew, bastion of preppy style, has hired streetwear heavyweight Brendon Babenzien as its new creative director of menswear. Babenzien, who founded cult streetwear brand Noah in 2015 and served as design director at Supreme for 14 years, will bring a fresh perspective to J.Crew, whose business has floundered during the pandemic."J.Crew has always been a part of my life -- quietly, subtly in the background, slowly becoming the platform from which to build my personal style," Babenzien said in an...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Mon, 17 May 2021 HYPEBAE