Those trips by fashion director Dani Stahil to Nike's workout intensive corporate camp have finally paid off.
NYLON has teamed up with Nike to create a series of hyper neon hi-top sneakers. According to the hipster magazine, its full collection of Skittle-colored kicks can been seen in their entirety when the April issue drops, which will coincide with the mag's tenth anniversary.
Much like those studded fall '09 Alexander Wang totes, a few pairs of the NYLON shoes have been sent next day air to a few righteous chicks with a penchant for getting their picture taken by Patrick McMullen as much as possible.
So, keep your eyes peeled. Especially on sites that may have copious amounts of images of Cory Kennedy or Peaches Geldof on any given day. Cough*TheCobraSnake*Cough.
Continue Reading: Day-Glo Pink, Green, Oh my!
Not settled on just attacking college-aged women with panty pops and super girlie versions of clothing with their school's alma mater encrusted in rhinestones, Victoria's Secret is branching out into the green market.
Victoria’s Secret is launching two new green lines and a fragrance inspired by lingerie fabrics this spring in an effort to outrun a brutal economy.
Due out this March, the new line will feature three separate solution-based collections, all made from "organic and vegan ingredients, natural formulas and eco-friendly packaging." [WWD]
"I don't consider this to be a good format for me, which makes me more cautious. I often find myself trapped by the questions and thinking to myself, 'You know, this is a stupid question, but let me ... answer it.' So when Brian Williams is asking me about what's a personal thing that you've done [that's green], and I say, you know, 'Well, I planted a bunch of trees.' And he says, 'I'm talking about personal.' What I'm thinking in my head is, 'Well, the truth is, Brian, we can't solve global warming because I f---ing changed light bulbs in my house. It's because of something collective'."
-- President-Elect Barack Obama on silly questions. From Newsweek.
Who knew Miss Marc had a green thumb?
The otherwise mopey illustration is resplendent and practically glowing on the front of a new Marc by Marc eco-friendly tote.
The hemp tote features Miss Marc standing in front of mother earth wearing a tee that boldly states: "One Earth One Change."
Cute, I know. But the price tag? Not so much.
Unlike Anya's Whole Foods status bag, you'll have to peruse Shopbop for Marc's take on conscious fashion. And if you choose to throw your credit card into the green ring, (and you very well may) it's going to cost you $128.
Honestly, though, I really don't mind the price tag.
It's just that I know Claire's sells hemp necklaces for $2. And this bag looks a lot like it was made from the same material that stayed glued to my neck in elementary.
But, I'm just saying...