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Virgil Abloh: Building Bridges Between Streetwear and High Fashion
How an architect from Illinois became fashion’s most influential cultural translator October 12, 2025 — In the often-impenetrable world of high fashion, Virgil Abloh didn’t just open doors—he removed entire walls. The Ghanaian-American designer, architect, and visionary who passed away in 2021, left behind a legacy that continues to reshape how we think about creativity,…
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Nike’s New Limited-Edition HBCU Yardrunners Collection Features the Air Max 95 OG Big Bubble
Nike is gearing up to launch its latest Yardrunners collection celebrating the legacies of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The initiative, which was introduced in 2020, has produced limited-edition footwear tied to HBCUs including a set of Dunk Lows in 2023 and two Air Force 1s in 2024. For 2025, Nike is doubling down on…
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The Tuxedo Dress War: When YSL Sued Ralph Lauren and Changed Fashion Law
In the annals of fashion law, few cases have sparked as much controversy and set as many precedents as the 1994 copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Yves Saint Laurent against Ralph Lauren. This landmark case pitted two fashion giants against each other in a legal battle that would ultimately reshape how the industry views intellectual…
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The 1996 Karl Kani Macy’s Show: A Streetwear Landmark in Brooklyn
Posted on: October 26, 2023 | In the annals of hip-hop fashion, few events symbolize the movement’s commercial and cultural arrival quite like Karl Kani’s 1996 fashion show for Macy’s in Brooklyn. For a pioneering Black designer to take over a flagship department store was a powerful statement, signaling that streetwear, once confined to urban…
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Giorgio Armani: The King of Fashion Leaves Behind a Legacy of Elegance and Revolution
https://example.com/armani-image.jpg Image: Giorgio Armani, the visionary designer who revolutionized fashion An Unforgettable Legacy The world of fashion has lost its king. On September 4, 2025, Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer who revolutionized modern tailoring and built a multi-billion dollar empire, passed away peacefully at age 91, surrounded by loved ones . For those of…
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🇨🇦 Ssense to File for Bankruptcy Protection After Creditors Push for Sale
The Canadian luxury e-tailer told employees on Thursday that the filing was necessary as tariffs took an unexpected toll on the business, and to preempt a forced sale by lenders, BoF has learned. Ssense is filing for bankruptcy protection after what it described as an attempt by lenders to force a sale of the company,…
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🇲🇱 Ancient manuscripts returned to the Malian city of Timbuktu
On 11 August, ancient manuscripts that had been taken to the capital Bamako during the occupation of the city by terrorists were returned to the Malian city of Timbuktu. Senior officials took part in the handover ceremony, according to a government press release. The ceremony was attended by Minister of National Reconciliation, Peace and National…
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Ralph Lauren Celebrates Black Excellence with the “Oak Bluffs” Collection
Concept & Cultural Roots In a heartfelt tribute to Black heritage and leisure culture, Ralph Lauren unveiled the “Polo Ralph Lauren for Oak Bluffs” collection on July 24, 2025 . Inspired by Oak Bluffs—a historic African-American haven on Martha’s Vineyard that has drawn generations of Black families, HBCU alumni, and creatives—this collection melds coastal aesthetics…
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Cappadonna’s “Wu-Wear” & The Rise and Fall of Wu-Tang’s Fashion Empire – Lessons for Streetwear Brands
By Star and Shield Clothing Research Team Before Supreme, BAPE, or Fear of God, there was Wu-Wear—the iconic streetwear brand born from the Wu-Tang Clan’s legendary influence on hip-hop and urban culture. One of its most memorable anthems, Cappadonna’s “Wu-Wear (The Garment Renaissance)” (1998), wasn’t just a song—it was a cultural manifesto celebrating the Clan’s…