In case you missed it, here’s what happened this week in women’s fashion, streetwear, and sneaker news.
Fashion
Clip in, Beyhive
adidas unveiled its latest IVY PARK collection, a triple collaboration with Peloton celebrating the joining of music, sport, and fashion. The campaign features Peloton instructors across categories in neon pops of color from the 29-piece apparel collection that ranges from XXS-3XL alongside unisex pieces. There is only one footwear style; an olive and neon green training shoe.
The adidas x IVY PARK x Peloton collection launches globally on November 10 and will be available online at adidas.com, apparel.onepeloton.com, and select adidas stores worldwide.
Telfar Continues to Apply the Pressure
With its UGG drop, and now with their upcoming Moose Knuckles collaboration. The star of the show is the popular Shopping Bag, mimicking a puffer effect.
The Shopper Bags will launch on October 25 at 9 a.m. EST via Telfar.TV. If you’ve ever tried to cop a Telfar, you’ll know that their bags are as hard to get as sneakers – we added Telfar to our SoleSavy monitors, so keep it locked in there if you’re a member to help your chances.
Beauty
KNC Beauty introduces a new Leaf Eye Mask to its roster of trendy skincare players alongside the signature lip mask, followed by a starry under-eye mask. The new mask targets the whole eye area to de-puff and soothes with green tea, cucumber, and cactus plant extracts.
The Leaf Eye Mask launches on October 27, exclusively on kncbeauty.com.
Is there anything Billie Eilish can’t do? This week, the pop star announced her debut fragrance via her Instagram: “This is a scent that I’ve been chasing for years and years. This is my favorite smell in the WORLD.” After years of chasing a scent she had in her head, she landed on the self-titled fragrance described as a combination of sweet, musky, fruity, and woodsy notes.
Eilish retails for $68 for 3.4 fluid ounces and will be available on billieeilishfragrances.com beginning this November.
Sports
The WNBA concludes its 25th season with a bang. This year’s finals were the most viewed WNBA Finals since 2017, with 548,000 average viewers and sold-out arenas for Games 3 and 4.
We selfishly didn’t want it to end in 4, but the Chicago Sky played an incredible series against the Phoenix Mercury. Kahleah Copper’s performance earned her the title of Finals MVP, and Candace Parker brought a chip to her home city.
Sneakers
A new silhouette has been circulating, and we don’t quite know how to feel about it. The Air Jordan 1 Low has been given a platform sole in the “Bred” colorway. Given that chunky sneakers have been going strong for the last few years now, with many brands introducing platform versions of classic silhouettes, it’s not surprising that Jordan Brand would reimagine their own version. There is a large audience for platform sneakers outside of our sneakerhead peripherals (they’re there – trust), and we’re curious to see how people style these for the ‘gram.
We don’t know a launch date at this time, but we don’t anticipate this to be difficult to buy if you want a pair.
Toronto boutique MAKEWAY announces that they will be carrying Jordan Brand, beginning with an in-person live raffle for the Air Jordan 1 Low “Shattered Backboard” to prioritize women.
MAKEWAY is Canada’s first standalone sneaker boutique for women, owned by Abby Albino and Shelby Weaver, opened just one year ago. If you ever find yourself in the 6, check them out for a curated selection of sneakers, sportswear, beauty, jewelry, home goods, and more – or shop their site.
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