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20 Years On, Aaliyah's Style Is Still One In a Million

Aaliyah would have been 43 years old today. “The whole thing about this business is you can’t lose your sense of self,” Aaliyah once told a reporter. And it's true. Aaliyah never lost herself or changed for anybody. On the contrary, the artist changed the world around her, with her effortless unique style in and out of music, whose impact still reverberates today. Today marks what would have been Aaliyah's 42nd birthday. Only 22 years old at the time of her death, the singer had already revolutionized the music industry with her forward-thinking mix of R&B, soul, pop, and hip hop. And how do you begin to unpack her impact on fashion? Her strong, individual perspective has become synonymous with '90s style. Daringly androgynous and sexy at once, with boyish swagger and street sensibility, Aaliyah set the stage for the Rihannas, Kendall Jenners, and Jorja Smiths of the subsequent years. Whether you’re sporting your Calvin’s, oversized leather jackets, or like your jeans real baggy, best believe Aaliyah has informed some part of your fashion identity. While Aaliyah is gone way too soon, her iconic style is here to stay. Here are 10 ways it's still relevant today. Itty-bitty crop tops Scrolling through outfit throwbacks, we noticed there are two things Aaliyah always brought to every outfit: her own point of view and a crop top. The bare midriff trend has lasted beyond the '90s but was undeniably one pioneered by the pop star. With the simple flash of skin, Aaliyah elevated many of her boyish outfits to sexually assertive and confident new heights. And pair that with low-rise jeans In fact, Aaliyah pushed the crop top trend to its extremes, by frequently pairing the item with extremely low rise jeans. While the low-rise trend was deemed a no-go with the literal rise of high-waisted jeans in recent years. If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that having your pants sitting dangerously low on your hips is definitely back. The singer's affinity for jeans is another cornerstone of her inimitable style. A pair of jeans often served as the finishing element to reign in any fit into her signature laid-back territory. In a 1994 interview with MTV, Aaliyah explained “I’m mellow so my style matches that. I am a laid back person, which is what I portray on camera. It’s not much of a difference so that’s why it’s so easy.” She even almost wore jeans to her prom, claiming “I hate skirts…I wear skirts when I go to church.” Your underwear is part of your outfit Getty Images / Jeffrey Mayer Aaliyah took sagging to new heights — or lows if you want to be literal. While other female celebrities of the subsequent years pushed an entirely different underwear-cum-outfit agenda, with the visible thong trend, Aaliyah kept it laid back with a pair of boxers (usually Calvins) peeking over the edge of her pants. The baggier the pants, the better Take a page out of Aaliyah's tom-boy book and ditch those skinny jeans, please. Throw out all the fashion rules you thought you knew about tailored pants and try the next size up. Actually, make everything baggy Take embracing the roomy silhouette one step further by keeping things oversized from top to bottom. Aaliyah didn’t care about looking like other girls; she had her own point of view. While many other artists at the time felt corporatized and dressed for maximum male gaze appeal,  the singer often went the other way by dressing down and preferred comfortability, rocking every day older brother pieces instead. Logos are your friend Aaliyah was part of an early wave of Black tastemakers bringing high fashion brands into the streetwear arena. When the singer signed a deal with Tommy Hilfiger in 1996, she was the first R&B act to land a major endorsement of that kind. The deal expanded the brand's DNA into the streetwear arena and created a style that is still relevant today. Aaliyah flaunted her collaboration with the American fashion magnate, not shying away from wearing head-to-toe Tommy with excessive logos. And the logomania trend is one to stay, proving that luxury fashion brands are much more at home on the street than on inaccessible runways. Dress like a baller Getty Images / Time & Life Pictures Forget "athleisure" and "sports-casual." Aaliyah took her sports style inspirations to heart, often duplicating the on-court looks of players and ballers with her own over-sized jerseys. Many of the pop star's street style moments are lessons in incorporating sportswear into everyday looks. When in doubt, color coordinate Getty Images / Tim Mosenfelder Whether it's all-black, all-white, or something a bit more daring, Aaliyah usually kept things monochromatic. This simple style tip can elevate almost any ensemble into a put-together fit. And don't shy away from brighter colors either, the singer's red monochromatic look pictured above proves that you can still keep things casual by pairing a bright colorway with baggier silhouettes. Embrace leather It might seem like a fashion taboo, but head-to-toe leather is a vibe. Fine, maybe you don't need to go all the way, but the singer often used leather accents to give her casual looks Gothic notes and a dystopian vibe. Adding a black leather jacket or leather pants to your rotation might be that Romeo Must Die touch your wardrobe's been missing. Throw on some shades Who can forget that iconic One in a Million cover? Aaliyah posing on a dark subway platform sporting the darkest of biker shades. Or how about the singer mean-mugging behind a pair of square sunnies on Age Ain't Nothing But A Number? Or those oversized, red Gucci sunglasses everyone was obsessed with. The key to Aaliyah's success in this department is versatility. From Matrix-like to sporty aerodynamic options and colorful tints, the lesson here is, rather than limit yourself to a single pair of shades this summer, don’t be shy to step outside your comfort zone and try something different.

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20 Years On, Aaliyah's Style Is Still One In a Million

Kanye West Spotted in the Studio With Pusha T and A$AP Rocky

Shortly after linking up with The Game for the new single “Eazy,” it looks like the artist formerly known as Kanye West is preparing to drop a new collab with Pusha T and A$AP Rocky. Ye, Push and Flacko were all seen in the studio together, with a muted video of West and Rocky seemingly enjoying a track and a group photo of them with Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith of Top Dawg Entertainment, Antonio Brown and The Game circulating the internet. Nothing has been confirmed as of writing, but with the release of “Eazy” and news of DONDA 2 in the works, fans can deduce that Ye’s next body of work is already well underway. The video and photo hit the internet just as Ye opened up about the alleged incident that led to him being named as a suspect in a criminal battery investigation. West shared that the man he supposedly punch in Los Angeles last week “just had this real attitude, like, ‘What you gonna do?’” He added that the combination of “taunting, disrespect” and a disregard of privacy was prevalent in Hollywood, “Look, all I’m saying, I love the paparazzi, I love the press, I love the media, but then they send those two, probably like some agents or something to really gaslight the situation.”

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Kanye West Spotted in the Studio With Pusha T and A$AP Rocky

Netflix Drops Official Trailer for Korean Zombie Thriller 'All of Us are Dead'

With its highly anticipated release date just around the corner, Netflix has now dropped the official, full-length trailer for its upcoming Korean zombie thriller All of Us are Dead. Based on the webtoon Now at Our School by Joo Dong-geun and co-directed by Lee Jae-kyu and Kim Nam-soo, the new series follows the events of a zombie outbreak in a school where a group of students finds themselves trapped and fighting for survival. Among the cast is Squid Game‘s Lee Yoo-mi — who played Ji-yeong aka player number 240 — as well as Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hoo, Park Solomon and Yoo In-soo. For those interested, check out the full trailer above while you wait for All of Us are Dead to hit Netflix on January 28. Elsewhere in entertainment, the streaming giant has also released the first trailer from its upcoming spy drama In From the Cold.

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Netflix Drops Official Trailer for Korean Zombie Thriller 'All of Us are Dead'

Fendi Redefines the Roaring Twenties in FW22 Collection

  Fendi has recently unveiled its Fall/Winter 2022 men’s collection at Milan Fashion Week. Taking inspiration from the elegance of the roaring twenties, Silvia Venturini Fendi has given the period a contemporary revamp by intermingling perennial classics with the modern gentleman’s wardrobe. Traditional fabrics were paired with sartorial elegance, breaking the boundaries of formal wear with multi-shades of burgundy, mocha, taupe, cream, black and raspberry. Understated hues give room for textural exploration and bold graphic statements in this season’s silhouettes. The classic satin tuxedo trims and striped silk jacquards are scaled up to give the modern man timeless sophistication. Roman eveningwear silhouettes are celebrated with cropped double-breasted jackets, super high-waist formal trousers and tailcoats. Nostalgic footwear including the O’Lock loafers and two-tone wingtip Chelsea boots are paired with the trousers for an avant-garde look while Fendi’s FF logo sneakers make for a dynamic aesthetic to the outfit. This season, Fendi has paired its rigid tailoring with softness by combining its suiting with elevated knitwear and leather. Blazers turn into flat capes, while scooped jackets and keyhole knits expose the clavicle for a contemporary ensemble. Additional details including 3D printed pears and diamond digital prints, shearling floral brooches, pearl chokers and crystal FF pendants are eyecatching accessories that give light to Silvia’s reimagination of the roaring twenties.  

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Fendi Redefines the Roaring Twenties in FW22 Collection

Rare "Golden Ape" Doodle NFT Sells For $1.1 Million USD

Doodles, a colorful NFT collection that has been gaining traction since its October debut, sold a rare Doodle this week for 296.69 ETH, or about $1.1 million USD at the time of sale. The collection, made up of 10,000 images by artist Burnt Toast, opened public sales on October 17 and has since exploded in value on the secondary market. Each NFT features variations of 100 unique traits, including faces, hair, hats, body and backgrounds. Doodle holders also gain access to coordinating the Doodles Community Treasury and can vote for different experiences, campaigns and activations. On Wednesday, NFT collector Pranksy bought Doodle #6914 — which features one-of-a-kind gold ape traits — for a record-breaking 296.69 ETH. The enthusiast has 71 Doodles in his collection of over 30,000 NFTs. The current floor price for a Doodle is 9.25 ETH ($29,634 USD). On Friday, DJ Steve Aoki bought Doodle #2238 for 269.69 ETH ($947,000 USD). Snoop Dogg also holds several Doodles in his collection — a positive sign for the project as it continues to expand.  

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Rare "Golden Ape" Doodle NFT Sells For $1.1 Million USD

Gunna Reportedly Axed Drake Feature From 'DS4Ever,' Sparking Confusion Amongst Fans

Earlier this week, Gunna dropped his highly-anticipated third studio album DS4EVER. While the mixtape featured a lengthy 19 song tracklist featuring the likes of Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, Kodak Black and 21 Savage, fans were quick to point out that Toronto rapper, Drake was nowhere to be seen on the album. In an album tracklist shared prior to the album drop, Drizzy was set to be featured on the artist’s track titled “Pussy Power.” However, it appears to have since been moved. This is not the first time Drake has been removed from a tracklist. Last November, Drake’s feature was confirmed to be on French Montana’s track “Splash Brothers,” which was later cut from the new album They Got Amnesia. It is speculated that the decision was made due to the recent Astroworld incident that involved Travis Scott and Drake. Fans have been undoubtedly taken aback by the fact that Drizzy has been cut from Gunna’s album. Many have taken to Twitter to voice their concerns and some even demand that it be released. Take a look at some of the responses below.       Gunna where tf is the Drake feature though? pic.twitter.com/9eJOJmi1sL — Simeon ひ (@Simeont__) January 7, 2022                

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Gunna Reportedly Axed Drake Feature From 'DS4Ever,' Sparking Confusion Amongst Fans

Prada Gives a Closer Look at Its Upcoming adidas Re-Nylon Bags

Prada and adidas (XETRA:ADS.DE -0.97%) Originals‘ upcoming Re-Nylon collaboration is just around the corner, and now following on from the lookbook that revealed the apparel collection, Prada has provided a closer look at what else is to come, notably the bags and accessories. Six bags are set to join the collaborative collection, ranging from a small belt bag to a small backpack, while larger everyday options include the shoulder bag, regular backpack, and the shopping bag, before the largest offering, a duffle bag, rounds out the drop. While the collection is served in white with black stripes or black with white stripes, the bags come solely in black and are finished with a small decoration of white Three Stripes on them alongside the emblematic Prada triangular enamel plaque. All six are finished with metal Prada-branded hardware and the house’s signature interior decoration, which is the same that’s seen in the shoe’s detachable pouch. Another revelation from Prada is the pricing of the collection. The bags retail for $995 USD, $1,720 USD, $1,590 USD, $1,850 USD, $1,590 USD, and $1,990 USD as per the respective listing above, while the shoes will cost $850 USD for the Forum Low and $1,120 USD for the Forum High. These prices come as no surprise, as previous Pradidas collaborations have seen pieces such as the Superstar cost $430 USD. The most expensive piece in the range is the Pradidas Car Coat, which is made entirely from Re-Nylon and features Three Stripe motifs on the arms, coming in at $2,480 USD, while the cheapest piece is the bucket hat at $495 USD. Take a look at the Prada x adidas Originals Re-Nylon bags above, and expect everything to drop on January 13 worldwide at Prada stores, online, and via adidas. In other news, an original pair of Rick Owens Porsche sunglasses have been put up for sale, so you can finally live your Kimye fantasy.

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Prada Gives a Closer Look at Its Upcoming adidas Re-Nylon Bags

PayPal Explores Launching Its Own Cryptocurrency

Back in 2020, PayPal began letting its users buy and sell cryptocurrency, as well as make transactions, followed by another development in 2021, in which the global payments app began letting its users withdraw cryptocurrency and relocate them to third-party wallets. Paypal now has now announced that it’s exploring the idea of launching its own “stablecoin,” which refers to a cryptocurrency that pegs its market value to some external reference such as fiat money. According to Bloomberg, iPhone app developer Steve Moser first found hidden code and images on what was titled “PayPal Coin” which would be backed by the U.S. dollar. PayPal responded to the initial discoveries saying that the images found were from an internal hackathon that was conducted for idea generation and may not necessarily see a public release. However, PayPal representatives later responded to multiple media outlets saying they’re actively exploring the idea. “I don’t think that we have seen a stablecoin that works well for payments yet,” Jose Fernandez da Ponte, senior vice president of crypto and digital currencies at PayPal told Bloomberg. “We are exploring a stablecoin; if and when we seek to move forward, we will of course work closely with relevant regulators.” PayPal currently supports four cryptocurrencies on its app: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash. Time will tell if it will add its own into the mix.

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PayPal Explores Launching Its Own Cryptocurrency

Cardi B and Kanye West Reportedly Filmed a Music Video in a Balenciaga Store

Kanye West seems to continue to further cement his relationship with Balenciaga. Following the news of YEEZY GAP’s announcement “ENGINEERED BY BALENCIAGA”, Ye has been spotted shutting down a Balenciaga store in Miami with fellow rapper, Cardi B. Cardi B was announced as the face of Balenciaga in September 2020 and has since grew her relationship with the brand. The two Balenciaga ambassadors were recently seen together in the same store, seemingly teaming up to shoot a music video. It is currently unknown if the project is for one of Kanye’s new hits or a new project from the “WAP” rapper, though she has recently alluded to dropping a new album in 2022. The sighting also comes days after Ye shut down the same store for a shopping spree with fellow hip-hop star Future. It comes as no surprise that the Balenciaga store has become the new setting for Ye’s inspirations. Lately, the DONDA has repped designer DEMNA’s pieces regularly.    

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Cardi B and Kanye West Reportedly Filmed a Music Video in a Balenciaga Store

Take a Closer Look at the adidas YEEZY Knit Runner "Stone Carbon"

Following the “Sulfur” release, we now have a closer look at the adidas YEEZY Knit Runner “Stone Carbon.” The upcoming release sees the adidas YEEZY Runner base covered in a full knit sheath in a mix of “Slate Grey” and “Light Brown.” The simple two-tone covering is also marked with sizing notation at the collar portion. Finishing up the design of the shoe is an updated treaded sole unit accented by adidas branding. Priced at $200 USD, the adidas YEEZY Knit Runner “Stone Carbon” is now expected to release sometime February 2022.    

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Take a Closer Look at the adidas YEEZY Knit Runner "Stone Carbon"