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Social Status Confirms Release Date for Its Nike Air Max Penny 1 "Recess" Capsule

If there’s anything to know about The Whitaker Group and the way they go about its business, it’s the fact that it will go as hard as it can with its storytelling. After introducing its luxurious A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 2 collaboration last month, James Whitner and his team is now allowing Social Status its moment to shine to debut its all-new Air Max Penny 1 “Recess” collection with Nike (NYSE:NKE -1.00%) — an initiative designed to spotlight the significance of community experiences that occur in school. To nobody’s surprise, the streetwear and sneakers boutique also prepared a new short film directed by the Turner Brothers to accompany the footwear assemblage’s campaign. The six-minute video takes us through the journey of young children who spent their upbringing growing up in an underserved community. Throughout the piece, we delve into their life’s encounters such as their friendships, time spent outside of the classroom, interactions with life and play and their relationships. Social Status has prepared a duo of striking colorways: the “Black” makeup and the “Desert Sand” iteration. Each pair is supplied with premium leather and suede materials and come packaged with swappable Swooshes that are call out different sports. Co-branded logos accessorize the heels of the shoe for extra panache. An online draw an in-person raffle at all Social Status and Whitaker Group store locations for the shoes will commence on July 2 as does s. A TWG Discord draw will also be available for members only. The entire collection is scheduled to launch online on July 15. Both pairs are priced at $190 and will be available in Mens 3.5/ Women’s 5 to Mens 15/Women’s 16.5.    

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Social Status Confirms Release Date for Its Nike Air Max Penny 1 "Recess" Capsule

Virgil Abloh's Careful Attention to "Figures of Speech" at Brooklyn Museum

Virgil Abloh was a curious tinkerer who streamlined his multifold of interests with care, attention and a subversive worldview. His legacy-making “Figures of Speech” retrospective has just landed at the Brooklyn Museum following its inception at MCA Chicago back in 2019 with previous stops at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, ICA Boston as well as Qatar’s Garage Gallery at the Fire Station. It’s clear that there’s a global appreciation for Abloh’s multidisciplinary practice. What’s makes Brooklyn Museum’s “Figures of Speech” iteration stand out from previous iterations, however, is the minimalist approach that Virgil implemented in the overall format as he worked with the curator and author, Antwaun Sargent to create a show that prides itself in accessibility rather than creating confines in the various genres he played with: Fashion, Art, Design, Architecture, etc. And while Brooklyn’s show is a tighter and smaller curation than the ones he launched before, the structuring for this one offers a more intimate connection for viewers of all kinds of backgrounds. Yes, post-mortem decisions were implemented by his Alaska Alaska creative studio team headed by Tawanda Chiweshe, Sargent and sponsors involved such as Braun, but what makes the show special is its simplicity which Virgil determined at the onset of planning stages. The ["social sculpture"] was “designed to counter the historical lack of space afforded to Black artists and Black people in cultural institutions.”   The presentation also features never-before-seen works from Abloh’s outstanding archive alongside a humongous, “social sculpture” that offers a space for creative, like-minded individuals to get together and create whether it’s programming for performances, workshops, etc. The immersive piece itself is “designed to counter historical lack of space afforded to Black artists and Black people in cultural institutions,” as per a statement by the Brooklyn Museum. To learn more about Abloh’s undivided attention to objects and unfaltering patronage to minimalist design, we chatted with the show’s curator Antwaun Sargent and Braun’s director of design and technology, Benjamin Wilson, to discuss key takeaways from the exhibition that is currently on view through January 29, 2023. Check out the exclusive interview below. Tell us about the connection you have with Virgil and your curation for “Figures of Speech.” Antwaun Sargent: Virgil had so many ideas. When we were getting to know each other at the very beginning, it was really overwhelming — his ideas were overwhelming, in a sense. I was like, okay, well, these are all great ideas, but which ones of them should make it into an exhibition? And because an exhibition has to tell a story, right? Even if an exhibition’s point is not to tell a story, it has to have some sort of rhyme or reason to it. How is this exhibition different from previous iterations? AS: New York was the place where he became sort of a solo artist. Before he came to New York and met Shane, Ian, Venus and all of those folks, he was embedded in Kanye’s creative world in Chicago. Him and Kanye, obviously, were still super tight. But in NYC, he sort of branches out, right, with Been Trill and all of his interests unique to New York, right? For him, he wanted to do something different in New York especially with this “Figures of Speech” exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. This show is totally different from the original one at MCA Chicago. Like the work tables with all the various objects beside each other, the “Social Sculpture,” and also the gift shop. He wanted the show to follow a sort of logic around minimalism while creating objects made of materials that are simple as way to sort of say that you can also go to Home Depot, get the foam or wood or anything really and make whatever you want to make. It’s clear that Virgil’s focus on materiality was important to him while offering modes of accessibility in anything he touches. AS: Materiality was super important to him. Like his collaboration with Jacob the Jeweler that focused on office supplies, it was a series that referenced when he was kid making chains with paper clips. In his work, there was a great sense of play, but also generosity in the materiality. And even just like his display method, right? Like people can walk up onto the objects and get up close and personal with them. 
 And then with the social sculpture, like, all his homies and young artists are going to program it. They’re going to make their own museum within a museum. And so even in sort of taking the space for himself, he’s creating space. And that’s the story of Virgil’s outlook. “Virgil wanted everyone to feel like they were considered.”   The gift shop is also totally different from the one in MCA Chicago. There’s video art right next to it and the commingling of these objects. Can you talk more? AS: He calls his shop Church and State, right? Because he sees no separation. They’re separate, but equal in that way. And so with every exhibition, it’s really all about care, right? And it really was about care in the sense that he wanted the audience to feel like they were getting something special. So special to the face that the guards are wearing unreleased Nike products that he made for them, right? Virgil wanted everyone to feel like they were considered. That sort of consideration or care in organizing is one of the guiding principles of who he was. You see that in the Louis Vuitton “Cloud” jacket with the couture beading, you also see that in the Serena dress and you also see that in his sketches. As a young artist, before he had any clout or anything, he was meticulously drawing out his ideas. I hope that’s one of the things that people see. He operated with a tremendous amount of consideration and care. When I was talking to Ben from Braun about the wall mount sound system, he mentioned that Virgil had rule of adding just 3% to something — to show off the beauty of the original design and letting it be celebrated as is. AS: That’s 100% right. Virgil never saw his collaborative design for that Braun sound system completed. He died before the whole project was finished. Ben from Braun, Tawanda from Alaska Alaska and all the design heads wanted to fulfill Virgil’s purpose for the work as something that anyone can interact with so people can appreciate it without them knowing the history behind it. He also wanted to add Houston’s slab culture to it by adding a chrome finish and candy-colored aspects like the purple touches, you know? It’s an homage to hip-hop as a whole. Then, the 45-minute mixtape is a mixture of sort of Houston hip hop and jazz. The work is a testament to Virgil belonging to different worlds by merging the canon of European modernism with Black, hip hop cues. Keith Estiler/Hypeart Hey Ben, what was it like for you to collaborate with Virgil and the museum? Benjamin Wilson: As with most of Virgil’s projects, I worked very closely with his design team at Alaska Alaska to Wander, as well as Antwaun Sargent from the curation process for the museum. It was a really great back and forth. The ‘Functional Art’ wall unit we created wasn’t featured in the original “Figures of Speech” exhibition at MCA Chicago. So, it’s a lovely new addition to the exhibition layout at the Brooklyn Museum. It’s one of those works that doesn’t change anything, but it adds to something — it becomes a new part of the dialogue and the collaborative process. What was it like working with the Brooklyn Museum? BW: Working with the Brooklyn Museum was really all about finding what the object needed and installing it so it has the right presence, the right space. It’s one of those objects which is meant to be installed in a home, so it needs a sort of living room space. Also we needed to keep in mind the fact that it’s going to be playing a playlist that Virgil put together. The collaborative process, in regards to the unit itself, goes back to about 2019 when I flew over to Chicago with a couple of our partners to meet up with Virgil. What’s the story behind the ‘Functional Art’ Hi-Fi Unit? BW: The wall unit itself was a collaborative process as part of our 100 year anniversary. So Braun’s basically turned 100 years last year in 2021. And we were looking for partners who can help drive a dialogue and who better to drive a dialogue with than Virgil Abloom? The guy is writing the book on “Figures of Speech” and changing narratives — he’s redefining things that you might see something different than I do in that one object because of our backgrounds: I’m from Australia and you’re from the US. For example, Virgil’s Chicago imagery of chrome wheels. I see chrome wheels a little bit different than he does. And I’m not sure if I know how you see chrome wheels, but the idea of the different narratives in objects is something which we really wanted to talk with Virgil about.

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Virgil Abloh's Careful Attention to "Figures of Speech" at Brooklyn Museum

Drake FaceTimes Israel Adesanya Confirming $1 Million USD Bet for UFC 276

Drake has just released a FaceTime call with Israel Adesanya revealing he has “a light million” on Adesanya’s upcoming UFC 276 fight against Jared Cannonier. Part of one the most stacked main cards this year for the UFC — including the Alexander Volkanovski Vs. Max Holloway three-peat, Sean Strickland Vs. Alex Pereira, and Pedro Munhoz Vs. SeanO’Malley fights — Drake commented on Adesanya, “One of the most inspiring guys to me… the death note author himself and my partner with @stake @stylebender BIG FIGHT TMRW… got a million on it.” This is currently Drake’s biggest bet placed on a UFC match. While he has started what fans are calling the “Drake Curse,” as both his $275,000 USD bet on Jorge Masvidal and $550,000 USD bet on Justin Gaethje didn’t go as planned, many are calling for this $1 million USD as a safe bet as Adesanya is a -380 favorite with Cannonier at +310.      

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Drake FaceTimes Israel Adesanya Confirming $1 Million USD Bet for UFC 276

Kanye Forces Burger Restaurant to Change its Name and Logo

According to reports, Kanye West has served an Australian burger restaurant a cease-and-desist letter. “College Dropout Burgers,” founded by Ye fan, Mark Elkhouri, received word of legal action from the artist if the restaurant does not rebrand. Inspired by Ye’s debut album, The College Dropout, the restaurant utilizes a Graduation bear logo for branding and features menu items like the “Golddigger” fried chicken sandwich, “Good Morning” breakfast sandwich, and “Cheezus” burger. Initially believing that Kanye West was a fan of his establishment, Elkhouri was quick to share screenshots of the artist viewing the College Dropout Burgers’ Instagram stories. Despite having to rebrand his restaurant, Elkhouri remains optimistic and notes that he plans to respect Ye’s wishes and move forward. Going on to note the situation as a “blessing in disguise” and highlighting the impact Kanye has had on his life.          

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Kanye Forces Burger Restaurant to Change its Name and Logo

Cristiano Ronaldo Reportedly Wants to Leave Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly told Manchester United that he wants to leave the club after spending one season since his arrival from Juventus. Having missed out on the Champions League and the lack of signing from the club, the striker is seemingly frustrated at the club’s lack of competitiveness. The striker feels the urge to win more in the twilight of his career. Thirteen players have left the club, but not one has arrived despite the players they have been linked to. The 37-year-old Portuguese returned to Old Trafford last season, scoring a total of 24 goals in 38 appearances. Ronaldo recently expressed to the club that he is keen to leave if there is a suitable offer for the club. However, United is keen on keeping the striker, stating that he is part of the project for the upcoming season following the arrival of United’s new manager, Erik ten Hag. Ronaldo respects United a lot — especially the fans. If he were to stay, this would be the first time in his career that he does not play in the Champions League. He has never played in Europa League, and reports say he wants to move due to the failed qualification. Despite the rumors, United has stated that Ronaldo is not for sale and expects him to play until the end of his contract, which expires next year.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Reportedly Wants to Leave Manchester United

The Cactus Jack x Dior Collab May Be Dropping Soon

Highsnobiety aims to provide our readers with the latest updates in the fashion and sneaker world. However, we cannot verify the reliability of any unauthorized leaks or rumors unless this information is provided directly by the brands themselves. The saga of Travis Scott's comeback continues. The next phase? It looks like we could also be seeing the once-shelved Cactus Jack x Dior collaboration actually happen soon. On June 25, KB Lee, better known by his Instagram handle @fakesickness, shared the best look yet at a Cactus Jack x Dior sneaker, which adopts the aesthetic of a skateboarding shoe. Boasting a stocky shape matched with a chunky lacing system and flat gum sole, the shoe from the paused collaboration incorporates Travis Scott's recognizable neutral black and brown hues accented by Dior's signature icy blue tint. While hanging with the Kardashian-Jenner clan in Calabasas on June 18, Scott wore pieces from the since-ceased Cactus Jack x Dior collection, including a black bucket hat and acid-washed tee featuring Scott's hand-drawn co-branded logo. Though Scott could very much be wearing a sample 'fit, it wouldn't be shocking if the revival of the Cactus Jack x Dior collaboration was next up on the rapper's speedy bounce-back agenda — especially after the purported relaunch of Scott's Cacti seltzer and the release of his Nike Air Max 1 sneakers in May. The collab — which debuted during Kim Jones' Dior Spring/Summer 2022 collection — came to a halt following the Astroworld tragedy, where 10 people lost their lives due to a crowd surge while Scott was performing on stage.   While WWD reported the collection was postponed indefinitely, a source close to Highsnobiety revealed that Jones and Scott mutually agreed to relaunch the collection later — which now could be any day, especially with Scott no longer hiding from the public's gaze. Back regularly posting on Instagram and booked to headline the Primavera Sound Festival in November, Scott's been easing his way back into the world's good graces, making another philanthropic move with Project HEAL. He's also been slowly turning the volume knob up with his music presence, going from performing at celebrity house parties to promoting his Utopia album near Coachella (a petty move since the festival booted him from their 2022 lineup). With the Astroworld disaster still relatively fresh, many are shocked and somewhat disappointed to see Scott's comeback, including his relaunched business projects, merely seven months after his unfortunate festival. However, Scott's loyal fanbase of ragers are more than delighted to see their fave back on the scene, with the diehards blocking any attempt to cancel the artist, his new music, and hard-to-cop sneakers. Indeed, like the Air Max sneakers that instantly handed out L's last month, you can expect the Utopians to go hard for Cactus Jack x Dior — that is, if it makes it to the shelves.

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The Cactus Jack x Dior Collab May Be Dropping Soon

Brent Faiyaz Gears Up for New Album ‘Wasteland’

Maryland-born singer Brent Faiyaz is gearing up for the release of his new album Wasteland. Today, the artist released a new single/documentary teaser for the upcoming work titled “Price of Fame.” Revealing a glimpse of what’s to come, the teaser video is loaded with clips from the R&B singer’s life. “The Fame, I Swear It Isn’t Everything/(Glitz And Glam) It Isn’t Everything/(People Screaming Your Name)/I Swear It Isn’t Everything/(The Demands) It Isn’t Everything,” sings Faiyaz in the new single’s chorus. With executive producer Jonathan “Freeze” Wells, the new project features Tyler, the Creator, Alicia Keys, Drake and The Neptunes, Tre’ Armani, Joony and Raphael Saadiq. Wasteland is set to release on Friday, July 8. Check out the video above for a look at the teaser and “Price of Fame.”

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Brent Faiyaz Gears Up for New Album ‘Wasteland’

Represent Fuses Graphics With Minimalism for Summer 2022 Capsule

Following a series of successful pop-up events across the U.K., Represent is now unveiling its Summer 2022 capsule. By bringing in a contrasting color palette across a variety of styles, new brighter colors and fits have been introduced alongside the brand’s signature silhouettes. The collection houses pieces such as the “Patron of the Club” overshirt in cream, partnered with the “Tailored Pant” in the same cream hue. Represent’s new instalment also includes its “All Over” swim shorts that are available in grey, black, brown, and “Powder Blue.” Rounding off the collection, the stand-out two pieces include the “Split Track Jacket” and matching “Split Track Pant” and the oversized varsity jacket, designed with contrasting cream leather sleeves and an embroidered back design that reads “Powered by Represent, The Home of the Champions.” You can have a closer look at the Represent Summer Capsule above and it will be available on the official Represent website at 8 p.m GMT (4 p.m EST).

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Represent Fuses Graphics With Minimalism for Summer 2022 Capsule

'Titanic' Is Returning to Cinemas in 3D 4K Re-Release

The iconic Titanic film from 1997 will be making a return to theaters for its 25th anniversary. The James Cameron-directed film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet and was the first film to reach the billion USD mark ($2.195 billion USD total) where it reigned at the top until Avatar surpassed it in 2010. Responsible for 11 Oscars, Titanic will celebrate its 25th anniversary in theaters in a special limited-time 3D 4K run. Fans can expect the film to return to the big screen in early 2023.

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'Titanic' Is Returning to Cinemas in 3D 4K Re-Release

Martine Rose Rumored as Contender for Louis Vuitton Menswear Director

As originally reported by Vogue Business, Louis Vuitton CEO Michael Burke was seen front-row at Martine Rose‘s off-schedule Spring/Summer 2023 show in London over the weekend, leading many to speculate that the British-Jamaican menswear designer may be in contention for the monumental task of succeeding Virgil Abloh as artistic director of Louis Vuitton menswear. Founded in 2007, Martine Rose’s eponymous label has grown a considerable cult following over the years, often drawing inspiration from a variety of subcultures including hip-hop, rave, and punk. As Martine Rose readies its SS23 collection featuring a heavily-anticipated footwear collaboration with Nike, the label looks to be finally stepping into the limelight after a steady 15-year rise. Martine Rose was shortlisted for the LVMH Prize back in 2017 and was nominated for the BFC‘s British Menswear Designer of the Year award in 2018 and 2017. Beyond establishing her own label, Rose’s past experiences include assisting Demna Gvasalia in launching Balenciaga menswear as a creative consultant. As deliberations continue, neither LV nor Martine Rose have yet to respond to the rumors. In the meantime, Louis Vuitton’s next menswear show will arrive in Paris on June 23.

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Martine Rose Rumored as Contender for Louis Vuitton Menswear Director

Supreme’s Next Nike Shoe Is Sending Shox Waves

Brand: Supreme x Nike Model: Shox Ride 2 Price: $190 Buy: Supreme's webstore Editor’s Notes: After subtly appearing in its jam-packed Spring/Summer 2022 lookbook alongside bro-style glamping needs, Supreme's Nike Shox sneakers are expected to be next up on the brand's loaded release calendar. While Supreme didn't tease but a single image during the February campaign, the king of early cops, @clint419, just provided the best look yet at the streetwear giant's Shox Ride 2 sneakers. Following in the footsteps of the partnership's Zoom Air Flight 95s, the Supreme x Nike Shox Ride 2 also takes the trio route, reportedly issuing three colorways for its drop. We've already been introduced to the black colorway earlier this year, but this is probably your first time meeting the Supreme x Nike Shox Ride 2 in "white" and "neutral olive" (unless you're plugged into pre-releases like @clint419). Like the black, the remaining colorways also display Supreme's famed Futura branding coiled around the sneaker model's recognizable pumped-up cushioning columns. On the sneaker's mesh-leather upper, you'll find plenty of Swooshes stamped throughout too (as if we didn't already know this was a Nike collab). Though Supreme regularly raids Nike's sneaker archives, it's not the only brand sending Shox waves as of late. Skepta and COMME DES GARÇONS offered their own nostalgic and iced-out takes on the model back in 2019. Meanwhile, Martine Rose just added some much-needed shock — or Shox, I should say — value to the sneakers, reworking the silhouette with a squared loafer-style toe for when you have a game with the boys and a classy dinner with your girl afterward. Shox enthusiasts, rise up! It's safe to say the model's comeback is steadily gaining traction. I wouldn't be surprised if the sneakers become a thing again, especially with the hype kings at Supreme involved for the Shox Ride 2.

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Supreme’s Next Nike Shoe Is Sending Shox Waves