Goodnight Vision

 

DR. ANDREW HUBERMAN

In collaboration with Dr. Andrew Huberman, leading performance eyewear brand ROKA has just released the ROKA x Huberman Wind Down™ Collection. This new line of blue light-blocking glasses is specifically designed to help you wind down at the end of the day, improving sleep quality and supporting overall mental and physical health.

Dr. Andrew Huberman is a tenured Professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine, and host of the regularly ranked #1 health podcast, Huberman Lab. With a massive cult-like following, Huberman has established himself as a leading authority and advocate for optimal health practices, emphasizing the importance of ophthalmology and light in regulating the body’s sleep and awake cycles.

“One of the primary determinants of whether you feel really alert or sleepy is light — particularly light perceived by your eyes,” says Huberman. “The Wind Down glasses are designed to be worn specifically in the evening and at night when you want to relax, reducing the blue light inputs that contradict natural circadian rhythms and allowing you to transition to a calmer, sleep-ready state.” Read More

 

Fall Training: Take It Outside

 

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Don’t let the cold weather stop you from enjoying that run or workout in the park. With the right gear and layers, fall and winter can be the most beautiful seasons to train outdoors.

CLOCKWISE TOP LEFT: CRAFT SPORTS ADV EXPLORE HYBRID DOWN JACKET $140. Crafted for warmth and flexibility, this hybrid jacket combines ultra-light 90/10 down padding on the upper body with soft brushed power fleece on the sleeves, sides, and bottom. It’s perfect as an outer layer in mild temperatures or a mid-layer in colder weather.

PATAGONIA STRIDER PRO SHORTS $79. On warmer days, pair these four-way stretch all season shorts with a long sleeve layer on a run. Liner briefs and wide stretch-knit waistband adds comfort. Three large pockets let you stash essentials.

GARD PRO ULTRA SPORT SMARTWATCH $89.99. The Gard Pro Ultra offers every metric and tracker  you’ll find on the most expensive sport watches — heartrate and blood pressure monitor, sleep tracker, respiratory and stress indicator, and many more — for half the price. Waterproof, it’s built to withstand the toughest sport conditions. Explore and track over 110 varied workouts across all your favorite sports accessible with a single tap on the screen. Stay connected, get notifications, make calls, and play music via your smartphone too. Watch face is customizable with a multitude of interfaces.

NIKE PEGASUS 41 RUNNING SHOES $140. The 41st iteration of the ever-popular Nike Pegasus running shoe features a ReactX foam midsole and springy platform for more energy return and a responsive ride. Increased stack heights in both the forefoot and heel add cushioning and protection. Read More

 

Kelly Slater: A Life of Waves

 

 

Kelly Slater: A Life of Waves is a photographic portrait of 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, captured by lensman, surfer, and friend Todd Glaser. This new coffee table book published by Rizzoli celebrates fifteen years of Slater’s exhilarating adventures from 2008 to 2023, and offers an intimate look at the life of this revered surfer, widely considered to be the greatest of all time. Read More

 

Fuzzy Footed

 

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Boots, slippers, slides, and more… your favorite fall shoes, fleece and shearling lined for warm and cozy feet 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

 

 

ATH-YOUR LEISURE

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

 
 

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