Marc Jacobs Enters the Low Profile Sneaker Game

Marc Jacobs debuts the 72 Spring sneaker for Fall 2025, a low profile court style designed to keep up with daily pace.
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Marc Jacobs debuts the 72 Spring sneaker for Fall 2025, a low profile court style designed to keep up with daily pace.

Murakami’s flower slides land at The Corner Shop today. Limited run to August 24. Expect color, lines, and plenty of photos.

Returning to Paris, Michael Rider maps a blueprint of longevity, pairing Celine heritage with pragmatic beauty for wardrobes that endure.

Project 3, a subdivision of Kendrick Lamar’s pgLang, will provide creative direction, content creation, event planning, and more.

Kate Moss trades the runway for the driver’s seat, steering Saint Laurent’s Fall 2025 pre‑collection through Los Angeles with Chloë Sevigny and Frankie Rayder.

Crocs goes couture with Jean Paul Gaultier, transforming clogs into sculptural statements with cone bras, corsets, and safety-pin accents.

Scholarships, community grants and fellow projects fuel Gucci’s 2025 Changemakers cohort, pushing fashion and social impact forward.

Photographer Mikael Jansson follows Mona Tougaard through Paris, where tweed, gold flashes, and giant pearls rewrite Chanel codes.

In 2027, Pharrell and NIGO will open JAPA VALLEY TOKYO with NOT A HOTEL, bringing a new kind of creative energy to Yurakucho Park.

The Winter 2025‑2026 images revisit Christian Dior’s 1954 H‑Line.

Lyst’s Q2 Index places Miu Miu first, crediting a suede boat shoe and youth appeal in a shoe‑heavy season.

After a year away, Burberry rejoins fashion’s heat index, signaling real momentum for the British house this summer rankings.

Victoria’s Secret signals its show’s comeback on Instagram, hoping brand heat will lift a business still under activist scrutiny.

The poetics of long summer days turn vivid as Valentino shares a garden shoot pulsing with 60s charm and love.

For Fall Winter 2025, Casablanca documents Tokyo through scenes of everyday life, from family dinners to late-night streets.

Aspen’s slopes become fashion’s front row January 31 as Moncler Grenoble debuts Fall 2026 in open alpine air.

Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2026 capsule views Ivy League dressing through Pharrell Williams’s global outlook, merging Monogram heritage with rowing‑club flair.

Talks are accelerating, valuation near $1 billion, and a portfolio reset at LVMH could set a pivotal season for Marc Jacobs.

A major footwear player is committing to community aid and career growth for thousands in the shoe industry.

Opening July 31, Colm Dillane’s roof pitch crowns KidSuper World and jump-starts games, brand activations and neighborhood play for Brooklyn.