If you’ve been anywhere online within the past few days, you’ve probably come across MSCHF’s latest design, the Big Red Boot.
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The accurately titled boots look like something lifted off from the cartoon Astroboy and feature a rubber TPU shell with an EVA sole, with a stamped MSCHF logo. These over-inflated stompers immediately went viral with mixed reviews, but one person, however, whose Team Big Red Boot is OKC Thunder point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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The NBA tunnel has become a platform for style, and Gilgeous-Alexander is one of the most uniquely dressed stars in the league. While walking the tunnel before playing against the Lakers, he wore the Big Red Boots with the Loewe nappa leather zip-up hoodie and the Louis Vuitton washed wavy denim.
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The Big Red Boots will drop on February 16th for $350. Let Shai Alexander’s ‘fit serve as inspiration if you decide to cop.
Earlier this month sportswear giant Nike, and luxury jewelry brand Tiffany, teased an upcoming collab. Releasing a photo of a Nike shoe box adorned in Tiffany blue, the ad read ‘A Legendary Pair.’ with the Nike swoosh above the Tiffany & Co. logo.
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Shortly after, images of the collaborative shoe dropped online, and it looks like Tiffany’s Executive VP of Product and Communications (and the son of LMVH founder Bernard Arnault), Alexandre Arnault, is the first to bring the shoe to the street.
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While sitting courtside at a New York Knicks game, Arnault wore the Nike & Tiffany Air Force 1 with black skinny jeans, a black button-up t-shirt, and the Sapphire Rainbow Murakami Hublot watch. A sleek and minimal look for a minimally designed shoe.
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The Nike & Tiffany Air Force 1s will release in spring for $400. A black suede upper covers Nike’s Air Force 1 Low silhouette with Tiffany blue swooshes and laces, black leather shoe buckles, Tiffany branding on the tongue, and a Tiffany silver plate at the heel.
In 2005, skateboarding brand Diamond Supply Co. designed the ‘Tiffany Dunk.’ Made in partnership with Nike, the sneaker, which originally retailed for $65 but currently resells for $3,000+, features the Nike SB Dunk Low silhouette in Tiffany blue with a silver swoosh and black crocodile-embossed overlay.
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Although the ‘Tiffany Dunk’ is unofficially sanctioned by Tiffany, this design provided sneaker fans enough contrast to deem the Nike & Tiffany shoe low-effort. As soon as images of the shoe hit the net, people were not shy to share their disappointment.
Some fans have taken to sharing their own ideas for the collab. Like artist Rick Dick who shared 5 concept ideas of what they feel the collab could have been.
Despite the minimal creativity, the Nike & Tiffany Air Force 1s are far more wearable day-to-day than its unofficial predecessor. Regardless of the online debate, there’s no doubt these shoes will sell out and resell for incredibly high prices, just like the Dunks.
Since the late Virgil Abloh took the reins at Louis Vuitton Men’s, the brand has seen a spike in its menswear offerings. Abloh took his streetwear ethos and American youth culture influences to Paris, where he beautifully harmonized LV signatures with his own.
Among the many new styles born under Abloh’s Vuitton was the Louis Vuitton varsity bomber jacket. The jacket, which is carried in spring and fall collections, became a celebrity favorite from the moment it debuted.
The $10,000 blue and neon green gradient leather style from Abloh’s final spring collection before his passing seems to be the popular pick amongst stylish male celebrities.
We’ve seen it on Luka Sabbat, Odell Beckham Jr., Money Man, and now Vic Mensa.
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Mensa is the latest to dawn the jacket and wears it for the cover art of his new single Strawberry Louis Vuitton. Since the visual for this groovy track was made in memory of Abloh, it makes sense that he wore one of his last designs.
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Another LV jacket style loved by male celebs is the Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama Psychedelic Red Blouson jacket. Rapper Lil Baby dubbed it the “thot jacket” “because everybody has it,” and he’s not wrong. The bright red design outfitted with Kusama’s Psychedelic Flower motif and cream cow leather has been spotted on Lil Baby himself, Moneybagg Yo, Karl Anthony Towns, and Headie One.
The biggest night in music is finally here! The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are underway, and the stars did not come to play in terms of style. From Doja Cat’s liquid Versace to Babyface’s twinkling Valentino, scroll to see the hot and the ‘hmm…’ of the red carpet.
Doja Cat in Versace
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Cardi B in Gaurav Gupsta
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Lizzo in Custom Dolce & Gabbana
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Babyface in Valentino
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Coco Jones in Zuhair Murad
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Dai Time in H&M
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Laverne Cox in Kim Kassas
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Cherdericka in Olivier Theyskens
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Bebe Rexha in Moschino
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Viola Davis in Naeem Khan
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Kandi Burruss in Raisa Vanessa
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Shania Twain in Harris Reed
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Maren Morris in Off-White
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Miguel in Diesel
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Anitta in Atelier Versace
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Taylor Swift in Roberto Cavalli
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Sam Smith in Valentino and Kim Petras in Victor Costa with Violet Chachki and Gottmik
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Harry Styles in Custom Egonlab
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Pharrell in Ernest W. Baker
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Lourdes Leon in Area
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H.E.R in Bach Mai
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Kacey Musgraves in Valentino
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Megan Fox in Zuhair Murad and Machine Gun Kelly
Camila Cabello in PatBo
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Mary J. Blige in The Blonds
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Jennifer Lopez in Gucci
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Hedi Klum in The Blonds
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Steve Lacy in Saint Laurent
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Paris Hilton in Celine
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Lucky Daye in Orange Culture and Custom KWK
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Adele in Custom Louis Vuitton
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Dj Honey in Aläia
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Cardi B in Paco Rabanne
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Doja Car in Custom Knwls
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Beyoncé in Gucci
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Olivia Rodrigo in Miu Miu
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SZA in Mugler
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Latto in Dundas
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Diplo in Dolce & Gabbana
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Kendrick Lamar in Martine Rose and Nike
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Angela Simmons in Atelier Bister
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Rick Ross in Hideoki Bespoke and Alexander McQueen Shoes
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Ella Mai in Monsoori
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Mary J. Blige in Jean Louis Sabaji
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Amanda Gorman in Prada
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Kelsea Ballerini in Prabal Gurung
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Tessa Brooks in Tony Ward
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MC Lyte in Rebecca Crews
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Jasmine Sanders
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Muni Long in Tony Ward
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Tems in Vivienne Westwood
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Jill Biden in Oscar de la Renta
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LL Cool J in Prada Suit, Ferragamo Shoes and Gucci Sunglasses with Simone Smith Safiyaa and Samaria Leah in Hours
While LA was lit with Grammys activities, in New York, the 15 Percent Pledge gala went down this past Saturday, with a dress code that called for Black Tie Black Designer .
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Started by Aurora James (pictured below in custom Christopher John Rogers), the 15 Percent Pledge is a US-based non-profit organization that encourages retailers to pledge at least 15 percent of their shelf-space to Black-owned businesses. The foundation conducts audits, shares its database of Black-owned businesses, and offers business development strategies to participating companies.
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With a dress code that called for guests to wear Black Designers, lots of Bomb Looks hit the carpet. ]Take a look:
It’s Grammy’s weekend, so you know what that means. Jay-Z holds his annual Roc Nation brunch, and the stars flock to the ritzy event to celebrity their musical achievements ahead of the big night. Held at a private Beverly Hills residence, the Roc Nation brunch is the hottest pre-Grammy event. The decor is lush, the food is delectable, and the guest list is miles long with music’s most prominent stars.
Make no mistake, this isn’t your ordinary brunch, where a summer dress and Chelsea boots suffice. Beyoncé always shows up and out in a show-stopping look, whether it be a bold Balmain couture or a sleek Murano Francesco dress. This year was her most futuristic look yet, and it was among good company. Kelly Rowland pulled up in a mini dress with max drama, and Brazilian superstar Anitta danced in with a lime green fringe. Keep scrolling to see some of the best looks of the event.
Beyoncé in Gareth Pugh
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Kelly Rowland in Ashi Studio
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Anitta in Michael Kors Collection
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Snoh Alegra in Balmain
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Winnie Harlow in Versace with Teyana Taylor
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Ella Mai in Georges Hobeika
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Halle Bailey with Normani in Ambush, Ella Mai and Chlöe
Last night, the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy gala returned for the first time in three years. Held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, music’s biggest stars gathered with the iconic producer for a celebration pre-game ahead of tonight’s Grammy awards.
The star-studded event had a stacked list of guests, from legendary actress Sharon Stone to musical newcomers like Olivia Rodrigo. Being the first pre-Grammy gala since the pandemic restrictions lifted, celebs came out in their most head-turning looks. For some, the theme seemed to be ‘go big or go home.’ Lizzo was in an oversize fringe mini by Alexander McQueen, Yung Miami brought the volume via her ruffle sleeves in Christian Siriano, and Anitta wore a sexy Dundas dress with a big feathered boa. We love a comeback, and some of these stars did not disappoint. Get the style details on what your favorite celebs wore below.
Cardi B in Custom Roberto Cavalli
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Offset and Cardi B
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Sharon Stone in Act No. 1
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Yung Miami in Christian Siriano
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Lil Nas X in Moschino
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Janelle Monae
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Lizzo in Alexander McQueen with Myke Wright
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Halle Bailey in Cucculelli Shaheen
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Chlöe
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Latto
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Megan Fox in Alexis Mabille Couture and Machine Gun Kelly
Known as Caribbean Papi on Instagram, this week’s Bomber highlight is the eclectic maximalist Dymon.
Dymon is fond of highly saturated color and pattern mixing, which he brings into every season. From T.O’s sizzling summers to the bitter winters, he’s bound to rock a vibrant co-ord or pair his checks with groovy prints.
His signature style always includes his low fade, which he colors and designs to match his fit. Whether it’s a heat-reactive-inspired design or decorated with sunflowers, Dymon’s hair is a style feature all on its own.
If you’re interested in being featured as a Fashion Bomber of the Week, DM Fashion Bomb Men on Instagram your name, city, a brief bio on your style and 5-10 photos of your best looks.
Throughout Drake’s career, he’s never been shy about the bond he shares with his mother. From shouting her out in songs to having her as a plus one to red carpet events. The certified lover boy is a mama’s boy, and Sandi Graham will always be his biggest fan.
For her 75th birthday, Drake celebrated her life and love with his 5-year-old son Adonis.
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Uploading photos of the event to his Instagram, it seems Ms. G had a banquet-type celebration with friends and family. Everyone was dressed in their best to congratulate her on her 75 trips around the sun. Drake and Adonis pulled up in gray suits and straight-back braids.
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Drake’s father, Dennis Graham was also in attendance but didn’t join in on their daddy and me look. Instead, the OG wore a black Kufi, durag and black suit with patterned lapels and pocket hems. Happy birthday to Mama Graham!
Virgil Abloh’s legacy is undeniable, and nearly two years after his passing, the industries he influenced continue to honor him. While Kid super’s Colm Dillane kept Virgil’s spirit for his Louis Vuitton’s Men’s collection, the Nike x OFF-WHITE collab is still an It Shoe amongst sneaker fans.
Vic Mensa also keeps the late designer top of mind. For his latest single Strawberry Louis Vuitton, the Chicago rapper co-directed a video in memory of the legendary designer.
In the three-minute video, Mensa jumps out of a plane in the Louis Vuitton FW2020 Cloud suit, soaring through the air while playing a cherry guitar and singing the lyrics to his groovy hit produced by Thundercat and Maeta.
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With creative director Danielle DeGrasse also directing, Mensa created a dreamy visual as airy and imagination-invoking as the suit itself.