Vesper 30,526 Posted November 8 Author Share Posted November 8 K-Swiss x Rakeem Miles Presents “Get Me Out the Woods” https://kswiss.com/pages/gmotw-2 The second installment of the Marina RMX Get Me Out the Woods, features new textures, fresh tones, and affirmations stitched into every pair. Find Rakeem Miles in his symbolic ghillie suit—a metaphor for the human desire to blend in versus the secret desire to stand out. If launching their premium K-Swiss Racquet Club initiative wasn’t enough indication on its own merits, look to Anwar Carrots’ creative stewardship of that sub-brand or their partnership with Rakeem Miles for proof that there’s a different air about the heritage brand’s recent efforts. After marking a sellout event alongside the LA multi-hyphenate, K-Swiss and Rakeem Miles are back together anew for Fall/Winter 2025, centering on a brightened colorway of the Marina RMX. Built off the platform of the already-existing Marina, one of the brand’s stronger embraces of chunky 90’s style, the RMX’s hardware speaks to the “Get Me Out The Woods” motif at the heart of this partnership. On top of evoking natural imagery and linking to Miles’ latest musical era, the concept lights the remodeled upper, utilizing dense multi-media applications with mesh underpinnings, corduroy toes, and jagged suede overlays. It just might be that sidewall section where things are at their most creative, almost running a treeline silhouette down the shoe’s quarter panel. In contrast to the initial look that tipped off the Miles x K-Swiss story, lighter tones in the upper and a tinted gum bottom carry tint the shoe in a brighter direction as the Marina RMX only gets stronger with time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,526 Posted November 19 Author Share Posted November 19 John Lewis x LABRUM Cotton Rib Knit Baseball Cardigan, Ecru Exclusive to John Lewis https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-x-labrum-cotton-rib-knit-baseball-cardigan-ecru/p114280126 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,526 Posted November 20 Author Share Posted November 20 A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6 retro sp "smoky mauve" https://www.a-ma-maniere.com/pages/a-ma-maniere-x-air-jordan-6-retro-built-for-this Chapter 1: A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6 retro SP "Smoky mauve" A Ma Maniére and Jordan Brand present Built For This, a story rooted in the resilience, earned celebration, and the perseverance it takes to rise. This narrative honors the unglamorous work, the unseen pressure, the discipline that shapes character, and the people who poured into us along the way. It’s the celebration of those who endured, who built through adversity, and who arrived with grace and purpose. Inside, the chapter continues through original artwork by Jammie Holmes, featured on the interior of the shoe box. The piece, titled Malcolm, captures a young man attending one of Malcolm X’s speeches to the Black Muslims. His expression caught between exhaustion and hope. Through that gaze, Holmes explores the power of transformation: how a single voice can offer vision, courage, and the possibility of change Releasing alongside the footwear, the Jordan x A Ma Maniére capsule presents essential forms. The knit polo ($120 USD; XS–2X) offers a refined take on sport heritage; the track jacket ($300 USD; XS–2X) introduces structure with a smooth monogram-lined interior, and the matching track pant ($200 USD; XS–2X) brings ease and polish into one silhouette. Each piece sits in conversation with the shoe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,526 Posted 1 hour ago Author Share Posted 1 hour ago Nothing launches "understated, confident" Phone (3a) Lite https://www.dezeen.com/2025/11/14/nothing-phone-3a-lite/ British tech company Nothing has launched Phone (3a) Lite, an affordably priced smartphone created to make the brand's distinctive design features available to a broader range of consumers. The Phone (3a) Lite is Nothing's first entry-level phone, featuring the company's signature transparent casing, monochromatic operating system, and Glyph Light – its light-up back – all at a budget-friendly price point. "Phone (3a) Lite combines unmistakable style, heavy-hitting features and a seamless software experience at an accessible price, proving that innovation and personality don't have to come with a premium tag," Nothing said. "It's instantly recognisable but subtly different, with understated, confident styling." The phone is set into a dust- and water-resistant nano-coated glass IP54 casing, revealing the internal aluminium battery frame. Both elements were chosen to ensure good durability compared to other entry-level smartphones. Nothing's phones are characterised by what it calls the Glyph Interface – LEDs embedded into the back of the phone that illuminate in various ways. The Phone (3a) Lite uses a pared-back version dubbed Glyph Light, which can provide customisable, silent notifications or a camera countdown. Its triple camera system is powered by the same TrueLens Engine 4.0 image pipeline as Nothing's flagship Phone (3), with a 50-megapixel main sensor that the brand says captures 64 per cent more light than others in its class. Nothing's OS 3.5 operating system serves as the user interface, with Nothing OS 4.0 set to be rolled out to the Phone (3a) Lite in early 2026. Included are the Essential Key and Essential Space artificial-intelligence tools, aimed at helping the user organise notes, ideas and media, while the Essential Search function makes it easy to find saved items even when not connected to the internet. According to Nothing, the phone's battery "comfortably lasts almost two days with mixed use" and reaches 50 per cent charge in around 20 minutes. Nothing Phone (3a) Lite is available in black and white, with prices starting at £249 or €249. Nothing was founded in 2020 and has positioned itself as a design-led disruptor of the consumer-technology market. To learn more about Nothing and its products, visit its website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fulham Broadway 17,487 Posted 15 minutes ago Share Posted 15 minutes ago 56 minutes ago, Vesper said: Nothing launches "understated, confident" Phone (3a) Lite https://www.dezeen.com/2025/11/14/nothing-phone-3a-lite/ British tech company Nothing has launched Phone (3a) Lite, an affordably priced smartphone created to make the brand's distinctive design features available to a broader range of consumers. The Phone (3a) Lite is Nothing's first entry-level phone, featuring the company's signature transparent casing, monochromatic operating system, and Glyph Light – its light-up back – all at a budget-friendly price point. "Phone (3a) Lite combines unmistakable style, heavy-hitting features and a seamless software experience at an accessible price, proving that innovation and personality don't have to come with a premium tag," Nothing said. "It's instantly recognisable but subtly different, with understated, confident styling." The phone is set into a dust- and water-resistant nano-coated glass IP54 casing, revealing the internal aluminium battery frame. Both elements were chosen to ensure good durability compared to other entry-level smartphones. Nothing's phones are characterised by what it calls the Glyph Interface – LEDs embedded into the back of the phone that illuminate in various ways. The Phone (3a) Lite uses a pared-back version dubbed Glyph Light, which can provide customisable, silent notifications or a camera countdown. Its triple camera system is powered by the same TrueLens Engine 4.0 image pipeline as Nothing's flagship Phone (3), with a 50-megapixel main sensor that the brand says captures 64 per cent more light than others in its class. Nothing's OS 3.5 operating system serves as the user interface, with Nothing OS 4.0 set to be rolled out to the Phone (3a) Lite in early 2026. Included are the Essential Key and Essential Space artificial-intelligence tools, aimed at helping the user organise notes, ideas and media, while the Essential Search function makes it easy to find saved items even when not connected to the internet. According to Nothing, the phone's battery "comfortably lasts almost two days with mixed use" and reaches 50 per cent charge in around 20 minutes. Nothing Phone (3a) Lite is available in black and white, with prices starting at £249 or €249. Nothing was founded in 2020 and has positioned itself as a design-led disruptor of the consumer-technology market. To learn more about Nothing and its products, visit its website. New markets welcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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