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Fashion Icon: Freja Wewer

Her inspiration comes primarily from the streets and night life of Copenhagen. Although she dresses in a quite minimalistic fashion, her unmistakeable style comes from being able to work with silhouettes, textures and having a sense of humour. Despite her being only 22, she's already collaborated with brands like Vagabond, Paco Rabanne, Reebok and Calvin Klein, and was on the front page of the Japanese edition of Vogue (and more niche magazines, such as Numero and W) - her instagram account, followe

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Why Vans Anaheim Factory?

The brand's history starts in Anaheim, where Paul Van Doren and his brother Jim made their first sneakers in 1966. 704 E. Broadway, California, was unique because they not only made the sneakers there, but also sold them. The first 12 pairs reached their owners on the 16th of September 1966. "Anaheim Factory Pack" is a reference to the very same factory where the first Vans were made, and now you can choose from several silhouettes from this history-inspired drop. Back in 1966, the world didn't

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Fashion Icon: Marianne Theodorsen

The way Marianne Theodorsen dresses could make a minimalist's eyes bleed. Her wild Instagram feed stands out even among other Skandinavian fashion influencers, who are known for combining seemingly incompatible colours and patterns - her eclectic style is an inspiration for the bold. Marianne, 36, lives in Oslo, where she's currently raising her two year old son Till with her husband. It seems pretty wild that this 36 year old mother is a social media manager, DJ and a blogger. Her distinct tattoos,

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The fall New Era collection’s ready

New Era, which has been the sole supplier of caps for the American MLB for several years now, is releasing a new MLB collection, which means you can now rock the logos of teams such as the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees. You can also expect new, fall-inspired colorways. The fact that we're halfway through July serves as a reminder that the crazy heatwaves we've been witnessing are slowly leaving us, and that autumn is slowly on its way. Luckily, baseball caps aren't just

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Report: Paris Fashion Week

A couple weeks ago, we took part in one of the world's most important fashion events - Paris Fashion Week SS2020, where big brands and fashion enthusiasts alike show off their street outfits, current trends and new collections for the spring/summer 2020 season. Aside from working on preorders and obtaining new brands for you, our awesome customers, we visited a couple of events and parties to stay up to date and spread our social media in other places, then the internet. In the pictures below, we'll sh

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FTSHP ultimate festival guide

The festival season is officially in full swing. So far you could have visited festivals like Votvírák, Rock For People, Beats For Love or Fingers Up. But it’s not even the middle of summer, and that means one thing – there’s still a lot of them you can go to. And because I’ve got a team of music festival pro’s around me, we’ve compiled a guide for you that’ll make sure you’re ready for (almost) anything. Oddly enough, I remember my first festival much better then the last one. I was 16, listened to HZM

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Cardi B as the new face of the Reebok Club C

If Cardi B herself doesn't make enough of an impression on you, her precisely manicured nails surely will, especially in the new ad for the vintage Club C silhouette by Reebok. Get ready for a trip to a 90's-inspired salon, where her nails inconspicuously sneak down her leg to tie her shoelaces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-PSNspNQms The Club C silhouette first appeared in the 80's as a tennis sneaker, before being adopted in the world of streetwear. Its new face is the 26 year old Bronx ra

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Footshop at the Sole & Shape exhibition in Bucharest

If we disregard the fact that some sneakers are a piece of art themselves, over the years, they served as an inspiration to a lot of artists. The fusion of sneakers and art continues, this time in Bucharest, at the Sneakers Art exhibition - courtesy of Sole & Shape. The exhibiton took place in the capital city of Romania from June 21st to the 6th of July, and focused on the connection of the sometimes fanatical world of sneaker culture and the digital era. The result is a series of posters create

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Converse starts recycling with their Renew collection

Converse has more than 100 years of tradition - basically everyone had this shoe at some point in their life, and is characterized by its simple design and iconic star in a circle.. These sneakers, originally for basketball, have become a trendy classic that goes with the times, as confirmed by the new Renew Canvas model. Protecting the environment is not only a current trend, but also a mindset that affects our daily lives, politics, and also fashion. Both small and large brands have started riding

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LaFrenezia x Footshop “Food & Sneakers” #2

While you might not usually associate your food with your footwear, LaFrenezia is doing it all the time. Maybe you’ll think that food and sneakers pairing might sound odd, but we assure you that these two go hand in hand. The “Food & Sneakers” project was started by LaFrenezia one year ago, to celebrate edible delights with nowadays sneakers. LaFrenezia and premium Czech retailer Footshop continue this collaboration, transforming “Food & Sneakers” editorial project into a series. Credit

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