Showing posts with label Asap Mob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asap Mob. Show all posts

9.06.2013

x Adidas x


There can never be enough fashion collaborations, and Adidas has taken the slate! 

First off, the rising King of Fashion, Raf Simons, has released his collaborative line of sneakers with Adidas (available at Hypebeast). The wide array of choices of these runners are all homages to the sports luxe look which Raf Simons has come to popularise within menswear in recent years. The shoes are a mix of athletic function and street fashion - the comfortability and vibrancy of the space-age inspired kicks quite clear. 


Next, the upcoming Jeremy Scott and A$AP Rocky sneaker line for Adidas. Now, the only preview of this highly anticipated collection, especially amongst followers of the high fashion hip hop scene, is the poster below. Take from it what you will, but there's no doubt Jeremy Scott's infamous winged Adidas sneakers are gonna be making an appearance. Watch this space for more in the coming weeks...

THE NEW SEASON OF RAF SIMONS x ADIDAS RUNNERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE HERE

3.04.2013

A$AP ROCKY ROCKS IT FOR MR. PORTER

A$AP ROCKY wears Burberry Prorsum coat, Ann Demeulemeester t-shirt, Oliver Peoples sunglasses and Pierre Hardy sneakers
A$AP wears Matthew Miller sweatshirt, Valentino shirt, Givenchy shorts and Ann Demeulemeester boots
A$AP ROCKY wears Neil Barrett blazer, Valentino shirt and Bottega Veneta beanie
A$AP ROCKY wears APC bomber jacket, J.Crew cashmere beanie and Kolor sweatshirt
A$AP ROCKY wears Rick Owens coat
A$AP ROCKY wears Marc by Marc Jacobs jumper, Maison Martin Margiela cotton shirt and Illesteva sunglasses
Kanye West is fast becoming old news because the New God of Rap, A$AP ROCKY, has taken over. The mysterious rapper is the subject of high fashion online retailer, Mr. Porter, allowing A$AP to don his favourite labels, including Maison Martin Margiela, Ann Demeulemeester and Givenchy, which he, more often than not, makes allusions to in his music - note: "Fashion Killa". The man's controversial "Comme Des Fuckdown" beanies and shirts may have been a tease at Japanese high fashion label, Comme Des Garcons, but this proved more beneficial to his rise in the music and fashion industry than detrimental, and what a way to show his support for high quality fashion than an editorial catering to the tastes of the "high fashion hip hop" market.

Shop the looks on Mr. Porter HERE
Images courtesy of Oyster Magazine