Madrell Stinney

Madrell Stinney

Editor-in-Chief

Madrell Stinney is the Editor-in-Chief of Hypebeast, overseeing the publication’s English-language editorial. He has over 10 years of experience across lifestyle media, working with brands and publications on storytelling around product and modern culture. Based in New York, he has spent over four years with Hypebeast.

Hattie Crowther is Turning Football's Greatest Memories Into Fashion
Fashion

Hattie Crowther is Turning Football's Greatest Memories Into Fashion

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Known for challenging our conception of football culture through clothing, Hattie Crowther’s latest capsule collection looks beyond trophies and scorelines to the moments fans never forget.

Curry Barker, Horror's New King, Hates Cheap Jump Scares
Entertainment

Curry Barker, Horror's New King, Hates Cheap Jump Scares

Fresh off Obsession’s blockbuster breakout, Curry Barker explains why jump scares no longer get the job done — and revisits the best horror clips of all time.

JiyongKim's Next PUMA Sneaker Was Inspired by Decaying Paper
Footwear

JiyongKim's Next PUMA Sneaker Was Inspired by Decaying Paper

The upcoming CELL GEO 1 transforms dirt, mold and the passage of time into a one-of-one all-over print, ensuring no two pairs are exactly alike.

The Internet Put Its Faith in No/Faith — Now PUMA’s All-In
Fashion

The Internet Put Its Faith in No/Faith — Now PUMA’s All-In

Led by self-taught designer Luis Dobbelgarten, NO/FAITH STUDIOS turned social media momentum into a self-sustaining empire built outside the traditional fashion system.

A Porsche 911 Dakar and 400 Fans Walk Into a Don Toliver Magazine Launch
Hypebeast Magazine

A Porsche 911 Dakar and 400 Fans Walk Into a Don Toliver Magazine Launch

What followed was a one-day celebration of ‘Octane,’ car culture and Hypebeast Magazine’s ‘The Architects Issue.’

Hypebeast Magazine and Don Toliver Are Throwing a Pop-Up in New York City
Hypebeast Magazine

Hypebeast Magazine and Don Toliver Are Throwing a Pop-Up in New York City

Celebrating Don Toliver’s cover story for Hypebeast Magazine Issue 37, we’re hosting a one-day-only pop-up in New York City.


How everyone Became Japan’s Best Kept Fashion Secret
Fashion

How everyone Became Japan’s Best Kept Fashion Secret

Ryo Miyoshi’s brand everyone may look like a minimalist clothing label, but behind the garments is a slow-built world shaped by small shops, shared taste, and the lost art of putting people on.

Melitta Baumeister Was Already Here Before Nike Showed Up
Fashion

Melitta Baumeister Was Already Here Before Nike Showed Up

Over a decade in and a CFDA win later, Melitta Baumeister is adding Sneaker of the Year praise to a story that was already well underway.

Slawn and Opake’s “Super Toy” Pop-Up Doubles as a Hypebeast Magazine Celebration
Art

Slawn and Opake’s “Super Toy” Pop-Up Doubles as a Hypebeast Magazine Celebration

Two of the UK’s most irreverent forces touch down in L.A. to celebrate skate culture and their collaborative Hypebeast Magazine cover.

Don Toliver’s Love for Cars Didn’t Start With ‘Octane’
Music Automotive Hypebeast Magazine

Don Toliver’s Love for Cars Didn’t Start With ‘Octane’

Tracing the connection between Toliver’s motor mentality and the sound of ‘Octane.’

How Don Toliver Made One of 2026’s Most Infectious Albums
Music Hypebeast Magazine

How Don Toliver Made One of 2026’s Most Infectious Albums

With over 1 billion streams and a Gold certification to its name, ‘Octane’ just may be Don Toliver’s magnum opus. Here’s how the instant classic LP was made.

Don Toliver Has Tunnel Vision
Hypebeast Magazine

Don Toliver Has Tunnel Vision

For Don Toliver, a No. 1 album was inevitable. He just needed the right moment to prove it. Read our cover story on the musician from ‘Hypebeast Magazine: The Architects Issue.’

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