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Don't miss this week's top stories. [Hypebeast] September 19, 2023 Top Stories Skepta's MAINS' Runway Debut Served Up a "One-Of-A-Kind" Experience Skepta, Mikey Pearce, and Johnson Orchid delivered a triumphant return for the brand after four years on the sidelines. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Over 50 Balmain Pieces Have Been Stolen Ahead of Paris Fashion Week Show Designer Olivier Rousteing shared it was due to the delivery truck being “hijacked,” also announcing the show will still happen.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mowalola SS24 Will Make You Do a Double Take Ye and his wife Bianca Censori sat front row to show their support.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Essentials: Gauthier Borsarello Hypebeast visits the studio of Fursac’s creative director to break down some of his most prized vintage pieces.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Feng Chen Wang and Nike Unveil Sportswear-Centric Apparel Collaboration Channeling inclusivity and a “own less is to own more” mantra.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Aimé Leon Dore Has Released Its New Balance T500 Pack Initially debuted in a campaign with U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Gushers’ Black Voices Create Spotlights Emerging Gen Z Designers at HBX New York A panel discussion featuring Sainabou Lowe, Dale Horton and Camryn McClain will explore the inspirations behind each designer’s respective Black Voices Create fashion capsule. [Learn More]( Sponsored Content --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast] [Download the Hypebeast App]( On iOS & Android Devices [hypebeast facebook]( instagram]( twitter]( youtube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Manage Subscriptions]( Policy]( You are subscribed to Hypebeast’s marketing emails with the address: {EMAIL} Contact [subscription@hypebeast.com](mailto: subscription@hypebeast.com) for assistance on any enquiries. 2023 Hypebeast Limited. All Rights Reserved Hypebeast, 40/F, Cable TV Tower, No.9 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

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