Featured Posts

To top
Title Image

December 2022

4 Dec

Women’s Sneaker Culture Explored in Latest Book

Women’s Sneaker Culture Explored in Latest Book
Ivy Park founder Beyoncé, Sacai designer Chitose Abe, Ambush designer Yoon Ahn, Foot Locker women’s creative director Melody Ehsani, Puma women’s basketball creative director June Ambrose, tennis legend Serena Williams — all have played a task in increasing visibility for ladies within the sneaker industry. Arriving just in time for holiday gifting, “She Kicks,” $95, shines a light-weight on these women and more, featuring the trailblazing designers, executives, athletes, entrepreneurs and influencers who're changing the game. Written by Nav Gill, former editor of Hypebae, and Sanne Poeze, the Dutch inflluencer and sneaker collector, the book was published by indie Latest York house Studio 96, and incorporates technology that may be scanned using an app to expand content, access giveaways and shop...
Continue reading
4 Dec

11 Times Black And Latino Culture Linked Up –

11 Times Black And Latino Culture Linked Up –
Getty From food to bop to music, Black influence– from West and Central Africa especially– has shaped many popular Latino traditions. Considering that Latin America received 96% of all African slaves, our impact isn’t surprising. For the primary day of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which is recognized from September 15 to October 15, we’re taking a look at a number of the ways Black and Latino culture have linked up throughout Latin America. 01 Mofongo, a Puerto Rican dish, comes from Angola Getty 02 Mangu, present in the Dominican Republic, is a pounded plantain dish that stems from West African fufu, pictured below on the suitable Getty 03 The word (and dance) cha cha cha originates from Angola Aerial photo from the capital of Angola, Luanda | Getty 04 The...
Continue reading