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The Air Jordan 1 High '85 Bred release in February remains one of the most highly regarded sneaker drops of the year. Only 10,000 pairs were made for the most faithful recreation to date of the shoe's ...
The Fendi x Hiroshi Fujiwara collaboration marks a groundbreaking fusion in the fashion world, bringing together the luxury of Fendi with the streetwear savviness of Hiroshi Fujiwara. Fendi ...
Japanese musician, producer and designer Hiroshi Fujiwara poses upon his arrival to the women's...[+] Fall/Winter 2018/2019 collection fashion show by Moncler in Milan, on February 20, 2018. / AFP ...
There are collaborators, and then there’s Hiroshi Fujiwara. Nicknamed “The Godfather of Streetwear,” the designer, DJ, producer, and street style tastemaker is the undisputed king of ...
Moncler and Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Just Dropped Your Latest Must-Cop Collab. The first drop from Moncler’s Genius collaboration program is here. By Tyler Watamanuk. June 14, 2018 ...
The watch is a Japan-exclusive timepiece in collaboration with streetwear brand Fragment Design, led by Hiroshi Fujiwara. Based on the iconic Bulgari Bulgari, the Fragment x Bulgari features a ...
Hiroshi Fujiwara's fragment design imprint has produced some of the best Nike collaborations in recent years, with last December's Jordan 1s being the most sought after of them all. The 1s marked ...
Does the “A” have a meaning of the independent collection from you, for example “Virgil Abloh meets Hiroshi Fujiwara?” Virgil: The collection is a collaborative concept through dicussion ...
The one-of-a-kind chronograph was penned in partnership with the founding father of Japanese streetwear Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment fame. The pair previously launched a vintage-inspired design ...
Maserati is upping its street cred. The century-old nameplate has joined forces with “the godfather of street culture,” Hiroshi Fujiwara, to create two bold new riffs on the Ghibli.