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also JJJJound's new Samba, Swatch x OMEGA, new Stüssy = old Stüssy and Jouissance's sexy perfu

also JJJJound's new Samba, Swatch x OMEGA, new Stüssy = old Stüssy and Jouissance's sexy perfume. © HIGHSNOBIETY FORGET AIRPODS: WIRED HEADPHONES ARE FASHION In 2017, Apple removed the 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone. Like most of Apple's seemingly spontaneous big moves, this left-turn turned out to be quite prescient: as Apple normalized AirPods, other brands' wireless earbuds followed suit. It eventually made sense for everyone to cut the cord, too. But that was nearly a decade ago. Taste is cyclical and though the tide goes out, it also comes in. Wireless earbuds, now omnipresent, are so [2000 and late](. Reject modernity, the next generation says, embrace tradition. As such, they're wearing wired headphones — and loving it. This should probably not come as a surprise. [READ MORE](   SNEAKERS JJJJOUND FINALLY UNLEASHES ITS SHOCKINGLY GOOD SAMBA By Morgan Smith © JJJJOUND Shockingly good things take time, or however that old saying goes. And JJJJound certainly took its precious time with its second adidas Samba sneaker. After nearly two years, the surprisingly nice-looking steppers is finally releasing! JJJJound's adidas Samba collaboration — the brand's first time linking up with the Three Stripes — appeared on our feeds in 2022. We spotted two collaborative Sambas at the time: one creamy leather black pair and a second fuzzy suede brown version. [READ MORE](   WATCHES SWATCH X OMEGA'S MOONSWATCH IS ON A MISSION... TO EARTH? By Jake Silbert © SWATCH Swatch and OMEGA's Moonswatch collaboration is finally evolving, over two years after it [first blasted off](. According to Swatch, the OMEGA Speedmaster watch partnership's next mission is on Earth. Swatch and OMEGA hit upon a truly unique moment in watch culture with the Moonswatch, demonstrating the mass appeal of an affordable OMEGA-branded timepiece, especially one that also references outer space. Who doesn't like outer space? Next up, though, the Moonswatch evolves. In early June 2024, Swatch began teasing, as it so often and so enigmatically sometimes does, its next limited edition Moonswatch release, the "Mission to Earth." [READ MORE](   STYLE NEW STÜSSY IS OLD STÜSSY By Lei Takanashi © STÜSSY / PAVIELLE GARCIA Stüssy's latest collaboration with Patta showcases how Stüssy has mastered the art of grappling with its illustrious past while looking towards the future. Stüssy's seven piece collection with Patta is a stunning assortment of streetwear that looks like a set of rare vintage gems one would only be able to find inside the Rose Bowl Flea Market. Classic Stüssy "Jazzman" and "Raggamon" logos appear on retro inspired garments like a pair of Big Ol' Jeans and graphic T-shirts. [READ MORE](   BEAUTY JOUISSANCE MAKES FILTHY PERFUME FOR SEXY INTELLECTUALS By Alexandra Pauly © JOUISSANCE Perfume makes you sexier. It’s a conjecture that’s served as the basis for fragrance advertising throughout history. Think of the shirtless hunks in Davidoff’s Cool Water campaigns, a nude Charlize Theron peddling Dior’s J’adore, or the bronzed breasts featured in the ad for Tom Ford’s first men’s fragrance. For decades, perfume has been advertised, and put to use, as a tool of seduction. There is, indeed, something inherently sensual about perfume. It becomes one with the skin. Sometimes, it has superpower-like effects, lending its wearer more confidence (that, in itself, can be very sexy). There’s nothing wrong with perfume’s link to desire, but the showy, hypersexual messaging in fragrance advertising has become a meme-y trope that young people aren’t buying. Luckily, a new brand is taking a more nuanced approach to scent and sensuality. Enter: Jouissance, whose debut perfumes are inspired by erotic literature. [READ MORE](   FROM OUR BRAND PARTNERS [WEB EYEWEAR'S NEWEST COLLECTION IS TRULY BELLISSIMA]( [C.P. COMPANY’S ARCIPELAGO CELEBRATES FOOTBALL SUBCULTURES]( [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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