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ASICS and Kiko Kostadinov Debut New FB10S GEL-PRELEUS Silhouette

ASICS has unveiled a new addition to its womenswear collection, the FB1-S GEL-PRELEUS. Designed by Laura and Deanna Fanning for the Kiko Kostadinov Studio, the model is an update to the earlier GEL-PRELEUS and has been reimagined to create an evocative, retro-futuristic silhouette.The upper is dressed in multi-layered mesh and leather paneling that is accentuated by dynamic curves and moulded to evoke femininity, while the ASICS-exclusive GEL tooling rounds off the sneaker's unique aesthetic. Th...

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Yara Shahidi x adidas Originals Reimagine the Campus and Boston Super X Marathon Kicks

Following their first drop last month, adidas Originals and Yara Shahidi are back with the second and final installment of their collaboration.This time around, the duo has reworked the Campus and Boston Super X Marathon sneakers. The former silhouette takes inspiration from the actor's Iranian and African-American heritage featuring a delicate floral pattern on the tonal upper, while the latter boasts a green suede and mesh upper along with matching yellow laces and stripes. Rounding off both p...

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Artist Brittany Byrd Stars in ‘00s-Inspired FW21 Campaign and Collection for DC Shoes

Fashion loves a comeback. The defining styles that reigned supreme during the early ‘00s have spawned a recent resurgence of noughties-inspired fashion and footwear trends being adopted by trendsetting and fashion-forward dressers alike. Keeping in step with the return of Y2K-era dressing, DC Shoes has unveiled an all-new, women’s Fall/Winter 2021 collection and campaign that harkens back to the iconic footwear brand’s roots and cultural impact made during the early 2000s. To bring the â€...

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Jacqueline Kusamotu and Abi Lawrence-Adeside, Founders of Candour Beauty, Want Black Women To Feel Loved

It's no secret that the beauty industry has long excluded Black women. Jacqueline Kusamotu recalls having to advocate for herself at beauty supply stores, where employees don't typically understand the unique needs of Black customers and are unable to point them in the right direction. When Kusamotu met fellow beauty enthusiast Abi Lawrence-Adeside in 2019, the two soon realized they had the power to enact the change they long wanted to see in the skincare, haircare and makeup space.In March 202...

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