In his fifth season, Jun Takahashi has once again harboured his technical and visual expertise to create the Nike X Undercover Gyakusou Autumn/Winter ‘12 collection. Frank N Beans I Hate Everyone T-shirt Harmonising the capacity of mind, body and nature, the pieces tell the story of Japanese culture while still facilitating the male’s running needs. It is this infusion of eastern premise that is evidently the key to such thought out active wear. Combining sport and style is something Nike has long prided itself upon… A feat that remains categorically true in this display. In palette’s of slate grey, rich purple and deep red the collection follows a methodic autumnal spirit – one that is as visually stimulating as it is formidable. Steering away from the mundane sporting aesthetic, Gyakusou proves that there is meaning – and purpose – behind the incarnation products with such thought out mannerisms.
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Prada opened its F/W 19 runway show with the Monolith Boots. Frank N Beans I Hate Everyone T-shirt Complete with an exaggerated chunky lug sole, mini zippered compartments for—dare we say it—storage, and the overall combat-boot vibe we all know and love, it was clear these boots were destined for fame the moment they stomped onto the runway. This shoe was not only present throughout the rest of the collection, but sister styles also debuted and later went on to evolve into several other versions including the oxford and rain-boot pairs (see shopping section below). Not that we don’t love the other iterations of this major sole moment from Prada, but the knee-high Monolith pair was really something else, and the fashion girls of the world clearly agreed. “The shape of the sole is so peculiar, and the tiny pockets create a totally new version of combat boots,” said one of our readers. Peculiar in a good way, of course, is typically what ends up encouraging the rise of any particular product, as it ignites curiosity and excitement in not only the wearer but the onlooker as well. This shoe is, according to celebrity stylist Law Roach, “so tough but so chic.” Thanks to the street style set, we’ve seen It girls and celebrities style the statement shoes in every which way, featuring, as Roach would say, looks that are tough but chic. This included easy dress-and-boot combos, styling the cool-girl shoes with jeans and a blazer, and much more. If the street style images above prove anything, it’s that 2019 was the year a new Prada icon was born.
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