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August 17, 2023 Weekly Digest 🖼️ The Best Supreme Photo Tees TLDR: Supreme?s photo tee

[Hypebeast] August 17, 2023 Weekly Digest 🖼️ The Best Supreme Photo Tees TLDR: Supreme’s photo tees, from Kermit to Kate and Mike Tyson to Morrissey, are an etching in time rather than just wearable fabric, so Hypebeast has selected the best of the best in chronological order. Why It Matters: Each and every season, the latest Supreme photo tee is a moment: the rare item that can cut through the increasingly thick chaff of the social media-fueled, largely post-subcultural world of streetwear we find ourselves in. Since the brand first introduced the photo tee in 2005, it’s become a quintessential item and has featured everyone from rappers to heavyweight champions, supermodels and even a beloved Muppet on its chest. Though we’re not too far off from the 20th anniversary of the first photo tee — and even closer to Supreme’s 30th anniversary as a brand — the tees still continue to make noise. Reign Supreme: With all the buzz, both positive and negative, around Youngboy’s inclusion in the lineage and the forthcoming release of Supreme’s expansive Fall/Winter 2023 collection, Hypebeast has rounded up the nine best photo tees (plus one honorable mention) from the brand’s history. Purists, take note: this list only contains Supreme’s signature portrait tees, meaning that other seminal designs like 2007’s Tera Patrick tee, 2011’s Prodigy tee and 2012’s Three 6 Mafia tee are not included. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🚶‍♂️ Best SS24 Collections From Copenhagen Fashion Week TLDR: Copenhagen Fashion Week returned for the Spring/Summer 2024 season, showcasing an expansive range of ensembles from Latimmier’s shredded office uniforms to Henrik Vibskov’s out of the box thinking, designers strayed from tradition this season. Why It Matters: The capital’s much-mythologized golden skies may not have beamed out throughout the duration of CPHFW, but that did nothing to dampen spirits – or the sheer amount of talent on display. Last week’s main event proved that the future of Scandi fashion looks bright, with several of the world’s most exciting, upcoming designers showcasing daring and discerning collections. Imaginations Run Wild: The Scandinavian fashion week continues to champion home-grown talent, exploring utilitarian silhouettes, classic tailoring, vibrant styling and thinking outside the box. Brands continued to push boundaries, with collections reflecting individualism and eccentricity through both performative and functional pieces. Kicking off the week was A. Roege Hove, Latimmier and Saks Potts with their physical shows. Ganni once again closes out the week with its staple show, putting its mark on Danish fashion. Hypebeast was on the ground at CPHFW to pinpoint some of the best collections shown during the SS24 season. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎛️ A Backstage Look at Shaquille O'Neal (AKA DJ Diesel)'s HARD Summer Set TLDR: Shaq sits down with Hypebeast to lay down his musical inspirations and ambitions, how performing a set compares to playing basketball and more. Why It Matters: When Shaquille O’Neal attended TomorrowWorld in 2014 – without a ticket, which isn’t something you need when you’re an NBA Hall of Famer – DJ Diesel was born. It was his first EDM festival, and after attending a slew of sets from iconic DJs, such as Skrillex and Steve Aoki, he realized that he was ready to take his lifelong passion for music in a new direction and further cement his legacy as more than just a basketball player. “Shaq was like a kid in a candy shop,” Joe Silberzweig, DJ Diesel’s co-manager, recalls of the big man’s pure enamourment with the energy, atmosphere and sound design of the festival. Preparation is Key: The NBA legend’s fervor for music goes way back, however. He released the rap album Shaq Diesel in 1993, which sold over a million copies and peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 100 Chart. Now, he’s establishing his own lane in EDM as DJ Diesel, making music that’s true to his playful and easygoing personal style. DJ Diesel is balancing a run of festival performances (such as Tomorrowland, Lost Lands, Lollapalooza and Electric Zoo) with his lengthy Las Vegas residency at the Wynn, all the while still cooking up new projects Most recently, he hit Los Angeles to serve up a set at the 15th edition of the HARD Summer festival. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🪑 Muddycap Is Designing Chairs That Can’t Be Sat On TLDR: The cloaked designer sheds light on his reality-blurring creations that come a long way—both technically and in terms of forging a style that is instantly recognizable as his own. Why It Matters: Muddycap—a moniker used by the designer in order to remain anonymous—began spending his time transforming chairs into works of art in their own right, and sharing them through his @muddycap handle. His creations have amassed more than 65,000 followers on Instagram since he began posting pieces inspired by anything from the Nike SB logo to the work of Virgil Abloh in early 2020. Since then, his craft has come a long way—both technically and in terms of forging a style that is instantly recognizable as his own. Is It or Isn’t It Real?: “Chairs are essential in our lives,” says Muddycap. His process always begins with an abstract idea, and if you look at some of his most recent pieces, you’ll notice that these ideas can range widely, from a mousetrap to a donut stack. The level of abstraction varies from design to design. Take, for example, the NS Chair, which combines a chrome frame with an acetate back and seat. One of Muddy’s more simple pieces, you can draw parallels between this and design greats, like Giancarlo Piretti’s folding Plia chair. The origins of others are more difficult to pin down, and rather than taking physical cues from existing objects appear to be born straight out of Muddy’s brain. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 👟 Marc Marquez and the ASICS GEL-1130 TLDR: The ASICS’ lifestyle marketing guru discusses his favorite GEL-1130 features and how impactful collaborators, such as Cecile Bahnsen, Justin Saunders and Kiko Kostadinov, have elevated the model. Why It Matters: Marc Marquez keeps it real. While he’s got 12 years of experience working at ASICS under his belt, sneakers were never a prominent piece of his life until he was employed by the brand. He was into other categories like basketball and cars, but as he found his footing working in ASICS’ graphic design, creative direction and brand marketing departments, he developed a deeper understanding and appreciation for the way sneakers transcend culture and the science behind creating beautiful and functional footwear. Function Over Form: Marquez is a West Coast native who hails from West Covina, CA. Growing up, his relationship with sneakers was centered around what was accessible and affordable, but as he got older, he gradually became obsessed with collecting and poring over their materials, stories and array of silhouettes. He welcomed us into his, New York home where he was excited to chat about his footwear background and two colorways of the ASICS GEL-1130 — the latter of which he designed. "Everything is cyclical, but given that lifestyle runners are trending so hard right now, I feel like the GEL-1130 is going to have lasting power, says Marquez. 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