Piece of Piece is an upcoming art show set to take place next month. The event includes the art division of Japanese department store Parco, toy-maker LEGO and humanitarian initiative UNESCO. The theme of the show is to recreate world heritage sites and peace through LEGO and other methods. Matt Waldman of Nooka was among the guest artists chosen. The efforts of Matt Waldman seen here are a depiction of how architecture is the societal pinnacle of humanistic examples of arts and technology. The destruction of buildings and monuments represent a reminder of war and the destruction of peace. The show begins February 1st, at the Parco Art Gallery in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Late last year, Nike and sporting retailer Foot Locker opened the doors to the House of Hoops, effectively creating a one-stop shop for all things basketball. With Nike, Jordan Brand and Converse all under one roof, this exclusive store has become the launch point of some special products. Two upcoming Dunk High releases include Evil Kneivel and the NY Giants. Evel Knievel, known far and wide for his daredevil antics is featured on a white Dunk High, which includes red accents and stars around the heels. The NY Giants Dunk High is a tribute to the former basketball team which operated between 1885-1957. The colorway matches the same uniforms as worn by the Giants.
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The latest installment of the P-Rod and Tinker Hatfield saga is upon us with this February release of the P-Rod II. The baby blue sole and front bumper features a black woven upper and a texturized swoosh. Not sure on the full availability story but LimitedEdt out of Singapore will have a small run.
With the initial debut of the Nike Tech Pack, the collection of clothing and apparel was largely subdued and represented what seemed to be the direction for the upcoming Tech Pack releases. However this recent Safari Pack seems to buck the trend with some brighter colorways and use of flamboyant safari print. Two models include Air Max 1 and Air Safari Premium. Look for these to hit select Nike accounts in February.
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In a meeting of creative heavyweights, advertisement firm Weiden + Kennedy’s John Jay caught up with Visvim founder Hiroki Nakamura in an article which encompasses a series of pressing issues. From the initial onslaught of creative juices which defined the world scene of fashion in the Ura-Hara Movement, the article delves deeper into the development of Visvim and the company ethos and how it has been a formidable representation of the post-Harajuku movement. View the article here which was done as part of a series of blogs done by the NY Post titled The Moment.