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Die wichtigsten Sneaker & Streetwear News und Releases der aktuellen Woche, alle First Looks, Leaks und Gerüchte, und ein Rückblick auf die Highlights der letzten 7 Tage - das bietet OH, NEWS!, der wöchentliche News-Podcast von OH, SCHUHEN!, Deutschlands erstem Sneaker- & Streetwear-Podcast! Powered by Stockx. Diese Folge OH, NEWS! wird in freundlicher Zusammenarbeit präsentiert von: [STOCKX](https://stockx.com/de-de) Mehr Infos auf: https://linktr.ee/ohschuhenpodcast
Was bedeutet uns Mode? Was ziehen wir an und wieso tragen wir die Kleidung, die wir tragen? Wann hat unsere Begeisterung für Mode begonnen, welchen teuren Turnschuh haben wir uns als Kind immer gewünscht und welche Rolle spielt Mode in unserem Alltag? Unsere Gesprächspartner:innen müssten eigentlich einen gemeinsamen Mode-Podcast starten: Rapper RIN und Mode-Designerin Martina Tiefenthaler. RIN hat Deutschrap locker gemacht. Weg von Regeln irgendwelcher eingestaubter, alter Schulen. Ein Pionier, aufgewachsen und zuhause in Bietigheim-Bissingen, bei Stuttgart. Klingt nach schwäbischem Hinterland, hat aber eine mystisch hohe Dichte an erfolgreichen Musikern. Bausa und Shindy sind auch von dort, ebenso Hartmut Engler von PUR. In RINs Texten tauchen Claude Monet und Chief Keef auf, Fabergé und Vice City - und vor allem viel Mode: Supreme, Jean-Paul-Gaultier, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Dior und zum Glück auch Vetements. Martina Tiefenthaler hat Vetements mitgegründet und ist das zweite Gehirn und der verlängerte Arm ihres Kreativ-Partners Demna. Gemeinsam sind sie inzwischen für eins der wichtigsten Modelabel der vergangenen Dekade verantwortlich: Balenciaga. Dieses Label ist aufsehenerregend, manche finden es provozierend. Es gibt Kollaborationen mit den Simpsons, mit dem Videospiel Fortnite und mit der Ukraine. Jahresumsatz: eine Milliarde. Es ist das Lieblingslabel von Rappern wie Kanye West oder Ufo361. Gemeinsam begeben wir uns in das mystische Raumschiff der Mode-Welt. Martina erzählt, wie sie mit Balenciaga die Welt verändern will und warum der Kapitalismus sie daran hindert. Für RIN stand Mode immer auch in Verbindung mit Zugehörigkeit. Heute zeigt er sich nachdenklich, will ein besseres Vorbild sein und verspricht in seinen Texten weniger Hedonismus und mehr Inhalt. Für diese Podcast-Folge gibt es keinen Dresscode, aber sie ist très chique. // Shownotes zur Folge: www.wdr.de/k/machiavelli Von Machiavelli.
Smets est un concept store de luxe, reconnu pour avoir amené des marques internationales telles que Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Raf Simons et Yeezy au Luxembourg. C'est également une aventure familiale qui depuis 1986 mélange soigneusement la culture, la mode, l'art de vivre, le design, la beauté et la nourriture. Nous avons reçu Pascaline Smets, acheteuse et directrice artistique des 7 points de ventes situés en Belgique et au Luxembourg. Luxembourg, pays particulier de 600.000 habitants, où le flagship de 3000m² s'adresse à une clientèle internationale. La passion et l'émotion sont au cœur du concept, Pascaline travaille son avant-gardisme en soutenant des créateurs tels que Off White, Gosha Rubchinskiy ou Simon Porte Jacquemus tout en présentant des œuvres d'art issues de sa propre collection. Elle nous présente son concept, nous parle de la singularité de son point de vente et nous explique sa stratégie d'achat. https://smets.lu/ https://www.prada.com/ https://fr.burberry.com/ https://www.stussy.co.uk/ https://stemsgallery.com/www.marsbranding.com Pour soutenir le podcast :S'abonner à Wholesale Is Not Dead pour ne pas rater la sortie du prochain épisode ! Mettre 5 étoiles et laisser un commentaire cool sur Apple Podcast pour aider d'autres personnes à découvrir le podcast. Pour nous poser des questions c'est par ici . Sur instagram : @marsbrandingagency
00:25 - “Fuck it I’m a dreamer and I’m dreaming on” ~ Sam Carter von Architects -03:20 - Last Cop Yannick: Ikea x Off White, Balenciaga C Shape Jacke-12:30 - 2020 campen wir für den Jordan 1er Chicago-16:50 - Was sind die besten Boots? (Maison Margiela Tabi, Bottega Veneta Chelsea Boot, Calvin Klein 205 Metal Toe Boot etc.)-35:00 - Marken, die an Wert verlieren vs Marken, die im Wert steigen (Stone Island vs. Off White zB.) // Wieso?-45:22 - Story der Woche Dan: “The War of Art” Buch + Diskussion-01:08:044 - Portrait: Lotta Volkova (Balenciaga, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Vetements)
In Episode 67, Ryan and Nate (with the help of @wassupmel)discuss the accusations against Gosha Rubchinskiy, a "Fake" Supreme collaboration with Samsung, and Jonah Hill's entrance into the fashion world. Cancel culture is huge and streetwear is mainstream, put the two together and it can be a recipe for bad news. Outrageous allegations surfaced recently in regards to the post-Russian streetwear pioneer and we're here to take it court. How do you feel about cancel culture? Are you still wearing that brand that may be questionable? ENJOY! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Want to continue the conversation? Follow us on our socials! No Chance Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/nochancepodcast Twitter: twitter.com/nochancepodcast Ryan Corpuz Instagram: www.instagram.com/swanouthere/ Twitter: twitter.com/swanouthere Nathan Lumanlan Instagram: www.instagram.com/natesince95/ Twitter: twitter.com/NateSince95
A discussion in Lily's kitchen about race paradigms, Gosha Rubchinskiy, censorship in Thaw-era film, and why Russia is the greatest country on earth.
Camille Bolender (IFM/Management 2017) présente Gosha Rubchinskiy (né en 1984 à Moscou), un créateur de mode et photographe qui séduit l’Occident et qui permet de poser des questions intéressantes sur l’esthétique « post-soviétique ».
The latest episode of the Highsnobiety Dropcast talks about Gosha Rubchinskiy's announcement that he is deading his designer label in favor of a new structure. Hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon also discuss the "Bred" colorway of the Balenciaga Triple-S sneaker, and what kind of chocolate candy Supreme's latest North Face collaboration makes you look like. There's also some great listener feedback from last week's episode focusing on Virgil Abloh's new job at Louis Vuitton, and Noah gets schooled on Hoka One One's latest collaboration with Engineered Garments (they're essentially the dad of the dad shoe trend). Want to weigh in on today's show or share some thoughts about what you want to hear in the next episode? As always, leave us a voicemail at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Yes, there's an extra letter. But it's fun to dial that last "B" anyway. Try it. You'll like it. And you might end up in next week's episode. Relevant Links: Gosha Rubchinskiy Announces Brand Overhaul https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/gosha-rubchinskiy-ss18-statement/ Comme des Garçons Is Launching a New “Internet-Based” Brand https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/comme-des-garcons-internet-brand/ Supreme Goes Metallic With SS18 The North Face Collab https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-the-north-face-metallic-spring-2018/ Engineered Garments & HOKA ONE ONE Debut Their First-Ever Sneaker Collab https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/engineered-garments-hoka-one-one-sneaker/ Kris Van Assche Will Replace Haider Ackermann as Artistic Director at Berluti https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kris-van-assche-berluti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest episode of the Highsnobiety Dropcast talks about Gosha Rubchinskiy's announcement that he is deading his designer label in favor of a new structure. Hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon also discuss the "Bred" colorway of the Balenciaga Triple-S sneaker, and what kind of chocolate candy Supreme's latest North Face collaboration makes you look like. There's also some great listener feedback from last week's episode focusing on Virgil Abloh's new job at Louis Vuitton, and Noah gets schooled on Hoka One One's latest collaboration with Engineered Garments (they're essentially the dad of the dad shoe trend). Want to weigh in on today's show or share some thoughts about what you want to hear in the next episode? As always, leave us a voicemail at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Yes, there's an extra letter. But it's fun to dial that last "B" anyway. Try it. You'll like it. And you might end up in next week's episode. Relevant Links: Gosha Rubchinskiy Announces Brand Overhaul https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/gosha-rubchinskiy-ss18-statement/ Comme des Garçons Is Launching a New “Internet-Based” Brand https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/comme-des-garcons-internet-brand/ Supreme Goes Metallic With SS18 The North Face Collab https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-the-north-face-metallic-spring-2018/ Engineered Garments & HOKA ONE ONE Debut Their First-Ever Sneaker Collab https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/engineered-garments-hoka-one-one-sneaker/ Kris Van Assche Will Replace Haider Ackermann as Artistic Director at Berluti https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kris-van-assche-berluti/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This My Big Idea podcast comes directly from London Fashion Week. In this podcast, ASOS editor-at-large Danielle Radojcin speaks to Lou Stoppard about working in the fashion industry, breaking the internet on a regular basis and generally being a boss. Lou Stoppard is an Oxford University graduate, SHOWstudio editor and a freelance writer, curator and broadcaster. SHOWstudio has been at the forefront of the fashion film industry, collaborating with some of the most influential figures in the biz including John Galliano, Kate Moss, Rick Owens, Comme des Garçons and Alexander McQueen. Lou has interviewed the likes of Kanye West, Jeremy Scott, Alexandra Shulman and David Sims. Lou also curated her first exhibition, Mad About The Boy, in 2016. The show focused on fashion's obsession with and portrayal of youth and featured work by Glen Luchford, Raf Simons, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Kim Jones, Nick Knight and Meadham Kirchhoff. Needless to say, Stoppard is making waves in the fashion industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
http://showstudio.com/project/mad_about_the_boy To create a sound installation for the gallery, curator Lou Stoppard asked top fashion DJ Michel Gaubert to lend the soundtrack he created for Raf Simon's Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore S/S 16 show. Cut alongside the track is audio from key male figures within the fashion industry - Charlie Porter, David Sims, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Dylan Jones, Glen Luchford, Nick Knight, Alex Bilmes, Nasir Mazhar and Ben Kirchhoff. The clips focus on the way these men consider youth, their own upbringing and how ideas of the young male are constructed within their work. Some interviews were conducted specially by Stoppard, others were taken from SHOWstudio's rolling In Fashion serie. They were mixed into the track by sound artist Younji Ku.