Youth culture has been a constant inspiration for Proudrace. Therefor it was no surprise that this season Creative Director, Rik Rasos drew inspiration from his youth growing up in the Philippines. He thought about many of his favorite streetwear and local brands while growing up.
It’s clearly visible that the big 90’s trend of logo t- shirts and brand parody tees has influenced the graphic designs this year. D.I.Y. is also a huge influence for this collection.
The lookbook features Steffi Ziebert and David Sorrenti photographed by Edrick Bruel.
Rio Olympics
Does anyone remember how Nike killed it during the 2012 London Olympics by causing a Flyknit frenzy? Well you can expect the same this summer when the torch is lit in Rio.
Here’s an early peak at what Nike Sportswear have got lined up for this year’s Olympic Games. In all American style on July 4th Nike will be rolling out some retro releases.
In this particular delivery, you’ll see the Air More Uptempo, page Air Presto, Air Max BW, Air Pegasus ’92, Presto Flyknit, and Zoom Pegasus 92/16 presented, all decked out in USA-proper looks of red, white and blue, with gold accents.
Make sure to check back with us, closer to the release date for more details on Nike’s USA-specific Rio Olympic kicks.
Rio Olympics
Does anyone remember how Nike killed it during the 2012 London Olympics by causing a Flyknit frenzy? Well you can expect the same this summer when the torch is lit in Rio.
Here’s an early peak at what Nike Sportswear have got lined up for this year’s Olympic Games. In all American style on July 4th Nike will be rolling out some retro releases.
In this particular delivery, you’ll see the Air More Uptempo, page Air Presto, Air Max BW, Air Pegasus ’92, Presto Flyknit, and Zoom Pegasus 92/16 presented, all decked out in USA-proper looks of red, white and blue, with gold accents.
Make sure to check back with us, closer to the release date for more details on Nike’s USA-specific Rio Olympic kicks.
The Queen of Punk makes another fashion statement.
British Queen of Punk, Vivienne Westwood showcased her latest menswear collection in Milan with clashing prints with her signature tartans as well as being a rule breaker who doesn’t just break them but starts new ones with every collection she does. This time, loose fitting pants, clashing printed suits and even pieces with full on prints featuring a collage of the pound notes bringing some British influences to her collection. Chunky oversized knitwear and outwears dominated the collected in an array of thick materials that would be perfect for winter. With her eccentric and eclectic style, some wouldn’t make much sense out of it and here is us hoping she brings her menswear collection to London in the future as that’s where we can fully appreciate her anarchic approach to fashion.