Fuzzy Footed

 

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Boots, slippers, slides, and more… all your fall favorite shoes styles, fleece and shearling lined to keep feet warm and cozy all season long.

CLOCKWISE TOP LEFT: BIRKENSTOCK ARIZONA BIG BUCKLE SHEARLING LINED $190; PRADA SUEDE AND SHEARLING MULES $1290; HARI MARI ALTA SLIPPERS $160; GOLDEN GOOSE SPACE STAR SABOT SHEARLING LINED SHOES $820; UGG CLASSIC ALPINE LACE UP BOOT $190; ISLAND SLIPPERS CLASSIC SUEDE AND MOUTON SLIDES $149.95; POLO RALPH LAUREN RANGER MID SUEDE & FAUX SHEARLING BOOTS $198; ANN MASHBURN SHEARLING LINED DRIVING MOCASSIN $325; CELINE CURT LACE UP MID BOOT $1650 (SEE SIMILAR TIMBERLAND STYLE $170)

 

Pret-A-Sporter: Spring 2025

 

 

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TOMMY HILFIGER ~ BRANDON MAXWELL ~ MIU MIU ~ GUCCI

 

The Spring 2025 Ready-To-Wear Collections are a wrap and once again it’s time for PRET-A-SPORTER: our semi-annual review of the sportiest looks from the fashion runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Read More

 

Ski In Ski Art

 

 

American ski and snowboard brand K2 has just launched the all-new Omen Ski Collection with Berlin-based artist Julia Schimautz for the winter 2025 season. The artist’s vibrant designs embody the spirit of the Omen Ski Collection, the twin-tip freestyle ski line that offers durability, performance, and a whole lot of fun for park, pipe, and street skiing.

Schimautz is a highly regarded graphic designer known for her bold colors and playful multi-disciplinary art forms. Her graphics for the Omen Ski Collection utilize risograph printing — a technique that blends elements of screen printing and photocopying, creating distinctive blurred shapes through intentional misalignments. Combining vintage aesthetics with the imperfections of printing processes, the result are one-of-a-kind vibrant graphics and a whole new look in ski design. Read More

 

Fall For Fleece

 

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From designer to sport, the cozy and warm fleece jacket is a perennial fall favorite. Here are 9 of our top picks this season…

TOP ROW: UGG RUTHIE UGGFLUFF ZIP HOODIE $137.50; L.L.BEAN SHERPA FLEECE JACKET $99; BARBOUR VIOLETTA FLEECE $140

MIDDLE ROW: TORY BURCH FLEECE JACKET $348; FREE PEOPLE HIT THE SLOPES FLEECE JACKET $148; PATAGONIA RETRO-X FLEECE COAT $229

BOTTOM ROW: MONCLER ANDRIEU SHELL-TRIMMED FLEECE JACKET $1995; ARLYN SHELL-TRIMMED FLEECE JACKET $490; JILL SANDER COTTON FLEECE SHERPA JACKET $1350

 

Nike: Form Follows Motion

 

 

Now on view at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany is Nike: Form Follows Motion, the first ever comprehensive museum exhibition about Nike. The show explores the company’s five-decade ascent from a grassroots start-up to a global phenomenon, with a focus on Nike’s design history: from the company’s beginnings in the 1960s and the design of its famous swoosh logo; to iconic products such as Air Max and Flyknit; and current research devoted to future materials and sustainability. The exhibition highlights how sport is a catalyst for both design innovation and social change, and also sheds light on the almost mythical devotion to sneakers and sportswear in popular culture.

Named after the Greek goddess of victory, Nike has become more than just a brand. It is a whole design culture. Products have been developed with a blend of scientific study, sports research, and aesthetic sensibility — from material engineering to biology to body mechanics. Athletes have played a uniquely influential role by bringing their own experiences and requirements into product development. Nike: Form Follows Motion offers a look behind the scenes of this design laboratory for the first time. Read More

 

The HIT Bag

 

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Tennis, Pickleball, Padel — it’s game on this fall with these seasonably chic and luxe racquet bags.

CLOCKWISE TOP LEFT: FENIX SPORTIER BILLIE BAG $1200. The Billie Bag is made from fine Italian Nappa leathers, perforated with Fenix Sportier’s signature pattern, and detailed with custom-made hardware and statement zippers. Large front pocket holds a phone, keys, and other small items. Lined in luxe suede, the bag can carry up to three tennis racquets.  

MCM STARK TENNIS BACKPACK IN MEGA LAUREL VISETOS $1290. The MCM signature Stark backpack hits the court. It features a zipped racquet compartment embellished with the Laurel logo. This canvas and leather backpack has multiple interior compartments, and sleeve for a 13” laptop or tablet.

CELINE TRIOMPHE TENNIS BAG $3250. A major statement tennis bag with understated chic, the Celine Triomphe is crafted from brushed canvas and offset with calfskin logo, trim, strap, drawstring, and bag bottom. Front zip sleeve holds one racquet. Read More

 

Opposites Attract

 

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Fall athletic style blends into streetwear in the season’s sleek and graphic black and white palette. Pair with a motorcycle jacket, sneaker stiletto, and 3-stripe dress for sexy all day wear.

LEFT COLUMN: MAGDA BUTRYM CROPPED LEATHER MOTOCYCLE JACKET $2650; ADIDAS BY STELLA MCCARTNEY LOGO JAQUARD RECYCLED STRETCH JERSEY LEGGING $140; FILA ESSENTIALS TENNIS SKORT $60

CENTER COLUMN: LULULEMON ALIGN BODYSUIT $128; SNEEX THE BLAKE $545; NIKE + JACQUEMUS NRG OPEN BACK STRETCH MINI DRESS $180

RIGHT COLUMN: LOUIS VUITTON AMERICA’S CUP KEEPALL SPORT BAG $3950; ADICOLOR CLASSICS 3-STRIPES MAXI DRESS $60; SPIRITUAL GANGSTER AURORA COLORBLOCK BRA $74

 

Strike Fast, Dance Lightly

 
 
CLOCKWISE TOP LEFT: SAMUEL FOSSO, MUHAMMAD ALI, ST SEBASTIEN, FROM AFRICAN SPIRITS SERIES, 2008, COLLECTION OF ISABEL STAINOW WILCOX, COURTESY JEAN MARC PATRAS, PARIS; JARED MCGRIFF, THE PRACTICE OF SELF PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES, 2023, COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND SPINELLO PROJECTS; DANIEL ARSHAM, BLUE CALCITE BOXING SET, 2016, COLLECTION OF LARRY WARSH, COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND PERROTIN, PHOTO: GUILLAUME ZICCARELLI; CHASE HALL, CHAMPION, 2023, ©CHASE HALL, PHOTO: JEFF MCLANE, COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND DAVID KORDANSKY GALLERY

 

Opening at the Norton Museum of Art on October 26, 2024 is Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artists on Boxing. The exhibition will be the largest comprehensive survey of artistic representation of boxing in more than 20 years, and features paintings, videos, sculptures, and works on paper by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Edward Hopper, Ed Ruscha, Alison Saar, Derrick Adams, Hernan Bas, Katherine Bradford, and many more.

Spanning from the 1870’s through the present day, the Norton’s one of a kind presentation will illuminate the connections between boxing and society, while underscoring the rich history of the centuries old sport and its participants through all its complexities. The exhibition will explore the global and cultural impact of the sport with themes relating to the body, race and culture, sexuality, and the artist as boxer. Read More

 
 

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