As every week, the sneaker world has been marked by numerous announcements. Between new designs and reinterpretations, there has been movement. Details!
Travis Scott, Fragment and Jordan at Tokyo Bay
Tokyo becomes the playground of Fragment, Travis, and Jordan. From November 7 to 9, the three partners are taking over the city with Hijacked: A Tokyo Bay Takeover. Not just a launch, but a unique experience. Access is limited; only participants residing in Japan who are 18 years old and have received a confirmation email could try their luck. On the agenda: exclusive merch and a potential drop of the Air Jordan 1 Low, ready to hit the shelves on Cactus Jack's site on the night of November 8. Be quick!
Third round for A Ma Maniére and the Jordan 4
There's Jumpman in the air for James Whitner and his teams. This year, A Ma Maniére has new collaborations with Jordan in store, starting with a bold interpretation of the ****Air Jordan 4. The creative teams at AMM are reviving the creative machine with a colorblocking that recalls previous collaborations signed AMM x Jordan. On the agenda: brown, black, and touches of burgundy. Finally, the pair takes up the distinctive details of Jordan's fourth signature pair with premium branding and finishing. The pair will debut in December.
Off-White and Nike, the legacy continues
The legacy of Virgil Abloh continues to shine. During the preview of Virgil Abloh: The Codes at the Grand Palais, one creation stood out: the Off-White x Nike Cryoshot. Designed as a bridge between football and urban culture, the pair revisits the codes of one of the most iconic sports. Hybrid silhouette. Signature zip. No doubt, the silhouette is inspired by the Nike Cryoshot, straddling performance and conceptual design. Designed as a field silhouette, this new design embodies Abloh's philosophy: to divert symbols of sport to anchor them in the street. The silhouette will debut in summer 2026.
Grace Wales Bonner takes the reins of Hermès men's wardrobe
A new chapter opens at Hermès. The Parisian house has officially announced the appointment of Grace Wales Bonner as artistic director of menswear, succeeding Véronique Nichanian, an iconic figure in the position since 1988. Revealed by her approach and collections with adidas, the London-based designer establishes herself as one of the most singular voices of her generation. In a statement, she expressed being “deeply honored” to join the house with the famous orange box, praising Hermès' artisanal heritage and modernity. Her mission? To extend the excellence and sobriety of the men's line while infusing it with her touch, steeped in history. Her first collection for Hermès will be unveiled in January 2027 and will undoubtedly mark the beginning of a new era for the house's menswear.
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