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Nike Gives the Dunk Low a "Pearl White" Makeover

Nike has announced yet another women's exclusive colorway for the Dunk Low. Dubbed "Pearl White," the fresh silhouette boasts a clean look perfect for all the minimalists out there.The upper is crafted from white leather material, which matches the white laces, tongues and midsoles. Providing contrast are the light beige hues found on the Swooshes, mesh linings, heel overlays and insoles. Rounding off the footwear style are the beige outsoles and "Nike" branding embroidered on the heels.Take a c...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 26 Sep 2021 HYPEBAE
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CLOT x sacai x Nike's Gray LDWaffle "K.O.D. 2" Is Dropping Soon

Back in August, sacai and Nike announced their partnership with CLOT on the LDWaffle. Following the release of the "Orange Blaze" iteration, the "Obsidian/Grey/Navy" version has finally received a release date.The silhouette -- dubbed LDWaffle "K.O.D. 2." --  is inspired by the 2013 CLOT x Air Max 1 "K.O.D. 2." Boasting a blend of white, gray and blue hues, the sneaker boasts a mesh base with heat-welded overlays. Meanwhile, Chitose Abe's signature stacked elements can be found on the Swooshes,...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sat, 25 Sep 2021 HYPEBAE
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Nike Dunk High Rebel Gets Dressed in "Pink Oxford" Hues

A new silhouette introduced earlier this summer, Nike's Dunk High Rebel is set to arrive in a new colorway dubbed "Pink Oxford."The high-top silhouette is splashed with a soft color palette including shades of "Sail," "Pink Oxford" and "Light Soft Pink." The light beige upper is accompanied by the double Swoosh on the sides, while the tonal scheme continues on the mudguard, lacing system and heel. The kicks are complete with chunky off-white midsoles, which are contrasted with gum outsoles.Take ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 24 Sep 2021 HYPEBAE
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Venus Williams on Leveling Up the Beauty Space and the $15 Serum She Can't Quit

There aren't many idols from my childhood who I've consistently been able to look up to from the early '90s to today. (In fact, in most cases, it's been the complete opposite.) Even though I was one year old when Venus Williams went pro at the age of 14—um, casual—in 1994, I grew up watching her, cheering her on, and wishing my terrible tennis game could become even remotely close to the moves and swerves I saw her skillfully making on the court. (Spoiler: there are some people who should n...

Erin Jahns Sat, 25 Sep 2021 Who What Wear