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VIRGIL ABLOH SAYS POWER IS A MYTH IN NEW YORK TIMES OP-ED

Virgil Abloh has written an op-ed for the New York Times making the argument that “to believe that you have power is to have it.” In the article titled “The Myth That Defines Our Age,” Abloh says that social media has eliminated the old power structures and that the internet generation has “been graced with equity at birth.” “Platforms of self-generated media are home to these new generations, whose self-earned influence has given birth to a new species of power that has less to do with silver spoons or nepotism, and everything to do with the numbers that quantify influence,” Abloh writes. The op-ed is part of a special section of The Times’s philosophy series, The Stone, where thinkers and writers answer the question, “What is power?” read the full series here, and see how Abloh’s response compares to writers like Cornel West and Elena Ferrante.

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VIRGIL ABLOH SAYS POWER IS A MYTH IN NEW YORK TIMES OP-ED

ADD SOME OPULENCE INTO YOUR WARDROBE WITH THESE 15 LUXE VELVET PIECES

No longer reserved just for winter, velvet is appearing in collections year-round. Once associated with everything tacky and dated, the luxe fabric is now bringing texture to otherwise ordinary designs by everyone from affordable brands like Urban Outfitters, to sports and streetwear companies like adidas, and of course, luxury fashion houses like Gucci and Dries Van Noten. Velvet pieces are here to stay, which is great news for those who want to live their best luxe life every day of the week. Just be warned that people are going to want to stroke you. If you’re ready to take that risk and elevate your wardrobe by playing with textures, look no further. We’ve collected the 15 best pieces available for you to shop right now. Fans of the material can cover themselves from head to toe if they so desire, with outerwear, shirts, pants, and even sneakers being constructed in the soft material. Some standouts include the black mockneck sweater from Maison Margiela, the Cav. Empt paneled mesh jacket, a Needles butterfly embroidered T-shirt, and of course the quilted GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse pack. Ready to lean into luxury? View our selection of the best velvet and velour pieces below. Tops Velour Panel Short Sleeve Zip Shirt Lazy Oaf $91 BUY AT URBAN OUTFITTERS Butterfly-Embroidered Velvet T-Shirt Needles $218 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION Velour Half-Zip Sweatshirt PUMA x HAN KJØBENHAVN $140 BUY AT URBAN OUTFITTERS Velvet Pullover Crew The North Face Black Series $255 BUY AT END. Velvet Jersey Mockneck Sweater Maison Margiela $335 BUY AT TOTOKAELO Mesh Zip Jacket C.E $644 BUY AT HAVEN Berkley Velvet 2-Button Jacket Dries Van Noten $1590 BUY AT TOTOKAELO Bottoms Priddy Short Velvet Trouser Dries Van Noten $795 BUY AT TOTOKAELO Velveteen Track Pant Aimé Leon Dore €277 BUY AT CALIROOTS Beach Velour Shorts Odd Future $50 BUY AT ZUMIEZ Piped Velvet Shorts Gucci $850 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION Sneakers Chuck 70 Hi Golf Le Fleur x Converse €96 BUY AT SNEAKERSNSTUFF Samba OG adidas Originals €89 BUY AT SLAM-JAM-SOCIALISM Replica Low-Top Maison Margiela $442 BUY AT TOTOKAELO Accessories Crushed Velvet Crew Socks Kapital $29 BUY AT HLORENZO

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ADD SOME OPULENCE INTO YOUR WARDROBE WITH THESE 15 LUXE VELVET PIECES

HOW JONATHAN ANDERSON TRANSFORMED STUFFY OLD LOEWE INTO ONE OF TODAY’S MOST EXCITING BRANDS

Once a conservative footnote in European luxury fashion, Spanish brand Loewe has found itself on the backs of A$AP Rocky and Pusha-T thanks to the work of Northern Irish designer and brand creative director Jonathan Anderson. How did he do it? Loewe’s formative steps are much like those of its European counterparts, rooted in accessories rather than clothing. Founded in Madrid in 1846, Loewe spent more than 100 years dealing in leather purses and handbags, even producing them for Spain’s royal family, before launching its ready-to-wear collections in 1965. Even then, Loewe took slow steps toward international prominence, something that’s hard to consider when you see it on the backs of just about every relevant rapper and sports star in the world right now. It did this without pandering to the masses, preferring to pioneer trends rather than follow them. The man responsible for that is Jonathan Anderson, perhaps better known as the founder and designer of JW Anderson. And to understand how Anderson became the creative director that pushed the brand to new heights, it’s important to first look back at Loewe’s liberation in the fashion world.  Highsnobiety / Eva Al Desnudo First came the end of Franco’s fascist dictatorship in Spain in 1975, and then LVMH’s acquisition of the brand in 1996. Both steps helped propel the brand into the industry gatekeepers’ line of vision. The appointment of creative director Stuart Vevers in 2007, fresh from giving Mulberry a facelift, solidified it. Vevers was instrumental in putting Loewe into the luxury fashion conversation on a wider scale beyond leather goods, putting more fluid and feminine garments to the fore. By the time Vevers stepped down to head up American accessories label Coach in 2013, Anderson had already made waves with his eponymous brand in London and proved himself a commercially viable one-to-watch with a sellout Topshop collaboration, a hot collection for Versus by Versace and a well-received collaboration with Uniqlo. For Loewe, a brand vying for the kind of industry clout it had struggled to pin down in ready-to-wear, hiring someone who understood how to craft desirable luxury was imperative. JW Anderson started out as a menswear brand before expanding into womenswear three years later, a decision Anderson made when he realized how niche luxury menswear is compared with the much more lucrative world of designing for women. Upon his arrival at Loewe in 2013, he mirrored that transition, opening up the brand to greater elegance and a more left-field approach, and establishing a new menswear line. While the former is rightfully celebrated, the latter was instrumental in giving the brand real clout.   The addition of a young, culturally aware designer like Anderson to a conservative fashion house is characteristic of LVMH, which has revitalized brands such as Celine with Phoebe Philo and Hedi Slimane, not to mention the appointments of Kim Jones and Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton. Rihanna, arguably the modern era’s most culturally relevant creative talent, has just been given her own LVMH label, suggesting an update to the conglomerate’s youth-courting approach.

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HOW JONATHAN ANDERSON TRANSFORMED STUFFY OLD LOEWE INTO ONE OF TODAY’S MOST EXCITING BRANDS

STAND OUT THIS SUMMER WITH OUR PICK OF THE BEST REFLECTIVE PIECES

With everyone from luxury fashion houses Prada and Maison Margiela to high-end streetwear names such as Heron Preston and A-COLD-WALL* incorporating workwear and technical pieces into their collections, Spring/Summer 2019 sees the trend for reflective garments and accessories still going strong. For those really looking to make a statement this season, there’s no better time to cop a dope reflective piece. After all, what says “extra” more than an all-over reflective piece of clothing? And if you’re in need of shopping inspiration, we’ve brought you a selection of the best reflective pieces to cop right now. Standouts include workwear-infused options such as Seventeenthebrand, Heron Preston‘s canvas shirt, featuring 3M reflective stripes, as well as more technical pieces, including a pair of reflective-trimmed pants by Japanese label and wander and Prada‘s nylon vest from its latest Linea Rossa collection (available now from Highsnobiety). We’ve also got sneakers and accessories covered too, with options by Maison Margiela and 1017 ALYX 9SM. Ready to turn heads? View our selection of the best reflective pieces below.   Tops Seventeenthebrand Bomber  €139.95 avalaible at www.seventeenthebrand.com Seventeenthebrand tracksuit €129.90 available at www.seventeenthebrand.com Reflective-Panelled Canvas Shirt Heron Preston $481 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION UK Andover Reflective-Panelled Cordura Shirt Jacket and Wander $534 BUY AT MR PORTER UK Reflective Half-Zip Hooded Jacket Mammut Delta X $961 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION UK Guard Reflective Jacket Nemen $1033 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION UK Nylon Vest Prada $1560 BUY AT HIGHSNOBIETY Reflective Poncho Prada $1840 BUY AT HIGHSNOBIETY Bottoms Reflective-Trimmed Shell Tapered Trousers and Wander $513 BUY AT MR PORTER UK Reflective-Trimmed Stretch-Wool Trousers Helmut Lang $380 BUY AT MR-PORTER Reflective Shorts Prada $780 BUY AT HIGHSNOBIETY Reflective Bermuda Shorts Prada $980 BUY AT HIGHSNOBIETY Sneakers Nite Jogger adidas Originals $140 BUY AT ADIDAS-US Replica Sneakers Maison Margiela $388 BUY AT SSENSE Accessories Array Shotta Bag C.E $239 BUY AT SLAM-JAM-SOCIALISM Tank Reflective Backpack 1017 ALYX 9SM $1020 BUY AT MATCHESFASHION UK

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STAND OUT THIS SUMMER WITH OUR PICK OF THE BEST REFLECTIVE PIECES

OUR FAVORITE PRADA LINEA ROSSA PIECES FOR UNDER $500

Prada’s Linea Rossa SS19 collection includes dope technical pieces such as harness bags, reflective ponchos, shorts, and jackets, as well as updated versions of the iconic America’s Cup sneaker. Although Prada’s offerings come with luxury price tags, you can still shop Linea Rossa grails for under $500. Naturally, the collection’s accessories come at the more affordable end of the spectrum, with prices starting at $210. Not that affordable doesn’t mean less steez, as some of the collection’s standout pieces include stylish bucket hats, available in both white and black colorways. For Prada lovers on a budget, we’ve selected some of our favorite SS19 Linea Rossa pieces available for under $500. Highlights include a timeless bucket hat featuring that iconic red line branding, as well as an all-black pouch that doubles as an armband and logo socks available in both men’s and women’s sizes. With prices ranging between $210 and $340, these items might not be the $1,300 reflective poncho you’ve been eyeing since it dropped, but they’re no less sharp. Scroll on to view more of our favorite Prada Linea Rossa SS19 pieces for under $500. Logo Bucket Hat Prada $340   Logo Bucket Hat Prada $340 Men's Logo Stripe Socks Prada $210 Men's Logo Stripe Socks Prada $210 Armband Pouch Prada $380

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OUR FAVORITE PRADA LINEA ROSSA PIECES FOR UNDER $500

HERE’S WHAT’S DROPPING AT SUPREME THIS WEEK

The Supreme drop list is a weekly ritual for diehard box logo fanatics. Every Thursday, Supreme releases a fresh batch of hysteria-inducing gear via its online store and IRL flagships (Japan gets the goods on Saturdays, btw). However, the brand doesn’t actually say what’s coming (hey, nobody said buying hyped streetwear was easy). Each week though, insider sources manage to get hold of a Supreme drop list, detailing everything that’s releasing each coming Thursday. To help out the many die-hard box logo fans out there, we’re bringing the Supreme drop list to light — making it easier than ever to get your hands on the week’s must-have pieces. While these lists are usually reliable, it’s by no means 100 percent accurate, so don’t say we didn’t warn you. So, what will Supreme release this time? Read on to find out. Supreme Drop List for May 30, 2019 Crinkle Anorak  Supreme  Supreme  Supreme Gonz Map Work Jacket  Supreme  Supreme  Supreme Patchwork Tie Dye Hooded Sweatshirt  Supreme   Bela Lugosi Rayon S/S Shirt  Supreme  Supreme Flowers Guayabera S/S Shirt    Supreme  Supreme Dazzle Chest Stripe S/S Top  Supreme  Supreme Athletic Label Tee  Supreme  Supreme Gonz Map Denim Painter Pant  Supreme  Supreme Patchwork Tie Dye Sweatpant  Supreme   Formula 6-Panel  Supreme   Pebbled Leather Camp Cap  Supreme   Bela Lugosi Towel  Supreme   Gonz Map Denim Tote  Supreme   Supreme/Clarks Originals Bandana Wallabee

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HERE’S WHAT’S DROPPING AT SUPREME THIS WEEK

BAPE & PORTER COLLIDE FOR A COLORFUL "MIX CAMO" CAPSULE

Following a collaboration with Lil Yachty, BAPE is back again with another team up with Japanese bag purveyor PORTER. Centered around a “Mix Camo” pattern, the special capsule is comprised of a waist bag, shoulder bag, sacoche bag and wallet. Each carrying option is constructed of different colored camo panels which come together to create interesting contrast based patchwork designs. Additional detailing comes in the form of “APE SHALL NEVER KILL APE” nylon webbing straps and co-branding tags tacked on the left corner of each bag. The BAPE x PORTER “Mix Camo” capsule is set to release at select BAPE retailers and online June 1.

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BAPE & PORTER COLLIDE FOR A COLORFUL "MIX CAMO" CAPSULE

WATCH KANYE WEST STYLE DAVID LETTERMAN IN NEW 'MY NEXT GUEST NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION’ CLIP

Following on from an official trailer released earlier this month, Netflix has dropped another clip from David Letterman‘s upcoming My Next Guest Needs No Introduction episode with Kanye West. In the short clip, West can be seen styling Letterman in a number of YEEZY pieces, leading the host to ask “do I look OK or do I look like ‘Oh My God, what’s he up to?’” The final outfit sees Letterman wearing slim-fit trousers along with a dark grey pullover and a standout brown overcoat. The look is then finished with a pair of military-inspired YEEZY boots. After dressing Letterman in the YEEZY pieces, Kanye presents the outfit to Kim Kardashian-West and Kris Jenner. Speaking about what he’s wearing, Letterman adds that “I’d buy this. I like the colors, I like the fit, I love the shoes.” Take a look at the clip above. For more from My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, watch West discuss his late mother in his interview with David Letterman.

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WATCH KANYE WEST STYLE DAVID LETTERMAN IN NEW 'MY NEXT GUEST NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION’ CLIP

VIRGIL ABLOH UNVEILS OFF-WHITE™'S RESORT20 "RATIONALISM" COLLECTION

Showing no signs of stopping, Virgil Abloh recently took to Instagram to reveal the latest designs he has put together for Off-White™. Part of the label’s Resort20 “Rationalism” collection, the range is comprised of outerwear, sweatshirts, shirts, T-shirts, pants, sneakers and accessories. This time around, Virgil Abloh moved beyond the “impressionism” theme of his recent releases, opting for a look at “rationalism” with a techwear leaning. Functional elements like water-resistant fabrics, pocket detailing and carrying systems are utilized throughout the collection. Bright and bold colors also define the range, appearing prominently on the new selection of sneakers that come marked with Off-White™’s signature red-zip tie accent. Check out Off-White™’s Resort20 “Rationalism” collection above and stay tuned for the release of the range. For more contemporary fashion, GOD SELECTION XXX celebrated its sixth anniversary with a fragment design collab.   Dit bericht bekijken op Instagram resort20 mens @Off____White™ collection titled “Rationalism” fitting photos. styling c/o @louisrubi. Een bericht dat is gedeeld door @ virgilabloh op 25 Mei 2019 om 6:20 (PDT)     Dit bericht bekijken op Instagram resort20 mens @Off____White™ collection titled “Rationalism” now on @voguerunway. described by @nicolephelps photography c/o @francesco_nazardo styling c/o @louisrubi. scene set in Rotterdam, Netherlands and @kunsthal Een bericht dat is gedeeld door @ virgilabloh op 22 Mei 2019 om 12:14 (PDT)  

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VIRGIL ABLOH UNVEILS OFF-WHITE™'S RESORT20 "RATIONALISM" COLLECTION

DITCH YOUR BACKPACK & INVEST IN ONE OF THESE CHEST RIGS

Popularized by Matthew Williams’ 1017 ALYX 9SM, the chest rig has become one of the hottest accessories of recent years. Don’t believe the hype? Just check Instagram — everyone from Rihanna, Quavo, and Young Thug to OFF-WHITE stylist Bloody Osiris has been seen embracing the utilitarian trend. While the 1017 ALYX 9SM piece takes gold in terms of clout, having been spotted on Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, and more, the style has since been embraced by other labels, all of which are looking to offer their own futuristic ways to get you to leave your shoppers, side bags, and backpacks in your closet. Here are the very best chest rigs you can buy right now, including the latest versions by 1017 ALYX 9SM, luxury versions from Prada’s latest Linea Rossa collection, and more affordable offerings from Orbit Gear and HELIOT EMIL. Has the backpack finally met its match with these fashion-forward, front-facing alternatives? View the best chest rigs to shop right now below.   Chest Bag S.P BADU $154 BUY AT SSENSE   Chest Bag Heliot Emil $182 BUY AT EJDER Cross Body Bag Heliot Emil $182 BUY AT EJDER AC301 CB-IR "Sunbeam Cobra" Orbit Gear $188 BUY AT ORBIT GEAR Structured Chest Rig IISE $307 BUY AT LUISAVIAROMA Harness-Style Chest Bag 1017 ALYX 9SM $281 BUY AT FARFETCH Mini Chest Rig 1017 ALYX 9SM $714 BUY AT LUISAVIAROMA UK Linea Rossa Harness Bag Prada $1200 BUY AT HIGHSNOBIETY

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DITCH YOUR BACKPACK & INVEST IN ONE OF THESE CHEST RIGS

UNDERCOVER’S NIKE DAYBREAK COLLAB IS DROPPING NEXT WEEK

Brand: UNDERCOVER x Nike Model: Daybreak Key Features: The updated ’80s silhouette plays with texture and proportion in a big way, merging suede and nylon on the upper, with a car spoiler-like detail jutting out of the shoe’s heel. UNDERCOVER branding is present on a speckled midsole, while Nike branding can be seen on the tongue tag. Release Date: June 7 Price: $160/ €160 / £140 Buy: Nike and select retailers TBC Editor’s Notes: The UNDERCOVER x Nike Daybreak is set to be released on June 7, with Nike’s European release calendar already carrying two colorways of the hotly anticipated drop. Only the blue and black/white colorways are currently listed on Nike’s release calendar, with the yellow, green, triple black, and red pairs yet to receive an official release date. The style was first teased at Paris Fashion Week SS19 before we were given a closer look via Highsnobiety magazine Issue 18 (see above). Three colorways of the remixed runner feature in the issue’s Selections section: the vivid green and red colorways, as well as a more pared-back black version.

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UNDERCOVER’S NIKE DAYBREAK COLLAB IS DROPPING NEXT WEEK