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also JJJJound's new Samba, the art of the celebrity food run and the smell of FW24 runway. In this s

also JJJJound's new Samba, the art of the celebrity food run and the smell of FW24 runway. In this [FRONTPAGE]( story, we chat to the model of the moment, who actually doesn’t want to be a model at all. “I don’t give a shit. I think it’s hilarious. Go for it. Have fun. People have a lot to say,” she says with a laugh. “You don’t know me at all.” [READ MORE](   SNEAKERS JJJJOUND'S ADIDAS SAMBA ISN'T EXACTLY WHAT YOU EXPECT By Jake Silbert © ADIDAS If you thought for a second that JJJJound's collaborative adidas Samba sneakers would be anything other than utterly ordinary, you've got another think coming. Despite the deliciously different Samba shoes that JJJJound and adidas were rumored to have designed a year ago, the collaborators have instead seemingly settled on the most normal shoe imaginable. [READ MORE](   CULTURE THE ART OF THE CELEBRITY FOOD RUN By Tora Northman © GOTHAM / GC IMAGES / GETTY IMAGES, GTCRFOTO / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO, TERMA,JAVILES / BACKGRID, AFFINITYPICTURE / BACKGRID, STOIANOV-BAMBAM / BACKGRID, SPOT / BACKGRID, PATRIOT PICS / BACKGRID, BACKGRID Our favorite personalities are announcing brand collabs after being spotted by paparazzi looking perfect on their way to get a smoothie. Coincidence? Food is the hottest prop right now. Last year we saw Balenciaga collaborate with Erewhon, Palace with McDonald’s, the Kardashians conspicuously (but supposedly without sponsorship) with their Coca-Colas, and, as always, Ben Affleck with his Dunkin’. As more food chains tapped celebrities to create their own menus and promote products, we started seeing more celebrities making casual food runs, captured — oops! — by the paparazzi. What’s going on? Let’s take a look. [READ MORE](   CULTURE HAVE WE REACHED PEAK CARTIER BAIGNOIRE? By Brynn Wallner © HIGHSNOBIETY Last year, everyone seemed to learn the French word for ‘bathtub.’ And not because our DuoLingo lessons were paying off. No, “Baignoire” became le mot du jour because it’s the name of Cartier’s hottest watch right now. [READ MORE](   BEAUTY FOR FW24, FASHION GOT FRAGRANT By Alexandra Pauly © WILLY CHAVARRIA / STEPHEN LANE If you read Highsnobiety, you likely know what Burberry or Tom Ford’s Fall/Winter 2024 runway shows looked like. But do you know what they smelled like? At Fashion Month, a fragrant trend joined the crush of [food-shaped handbags]( and [shades of green]( scented runway shows. An increasing number of luxury fashion labels are collaborating with fragrance brands to perfume their Fashion Week events, augmenting the visual and aural spectacle of a catwalk with an olfactive element. [READ MORE](   FROM OUR BRAND PARTNERS [WITH JACOB COHËN, THE ITALIAN DREAM BECKONS]( [GOING THE DISTANCE: CAMELBAK KEEPS PACE WITH THE GLOBAL RUNNING COMMUNITY]( [XL EXTRALIGHT® SAYS GEMINI SEASON IS ETERNAL]( [LATEST STORIES]( [SNEAKER TRENDS]( [STYLE]( [CULTURE]( [BEAUTY]( [SHOP]( Download the Highsnobiety App [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Discord]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Facebook]( © 2023 Highsnobiety, Genthiner Str. 32-34, Berlin 10785, Germany This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( from this list. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [View In Browser](

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