Posts Tagged ‘Jeremy Scott’

adidas Originals’ “All Originals Represent” Campaign Features Nicki Minaj, Derrick Rose, Big Sean & More (Video)

adidas’ new advertising campaign “All Originals Represent” features brand ambassadors Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, K-Pop artist 2NE1, Derrick Rose, and designer Jeremy Scott. (more…)

Adidas Originals by Jeremy Scott Fall/Winter 2012 Lookbook

adidas-originals-jeremy-scott-2012-fall-winter-lookbook-10

Mr. Scott is at it again with his latest collaboration with Adidas Originals! The designer/innovator comes with an inclusive fall/winter collection! Picture and video lookbook after the jump. (more…)

Adidas JS Roundhouse Mids… “Shackle Shoe”??

o-ADIDAS-SHACKLE-SNEAKERS-570

The Adidas Jeremy Scott Roundhouse Mids are set to be released August 2012, but with the controversy surrounding its questionable and somewhat offensive design a recall on production may have to be issued. (more…)

A$AP Rocky Covers Complex

A$AP Rocky along with designer Jeremy Scott, make their cover debut on Complex. Read it here. Complex: Why do you think hip-hop is so fascinated with fashion and vice versa? A$AP ROCKY: As black people it was our thing to show that we’re not living in poverty and that we can afford extravagant things—that kind of stuck with us. So when our great-grandparents were putting on their favorite outfits, it was to put on a front for the hard time. And hip-hop is a bunch of people that never had nothing. Fashion is just an expression. It’s an art. It expresses your taste. Good taste is important in hip-hop. I wake up saying I’m going to look the best I can and do what the fuck I want to do. And that’s what it’s all about. I don’t know if I articulated it good because im pretty high right now—and I have a lisp and I’m going to Mars right now. Jeremy Scott: [Laughs]. The thing is hip-hop is one of the only communities that really started its own trends. A$AP ROCKY: Wow. Jeremy Scott: That’s why I’ve always been inspired by hip-hop artists, because they transform things—even just the jean, turning it around, inside out, sagging it—all these different things. Yes, of course we get little things from other music movements, but hip-hip has been like, Pow! It’s really inspiring and it’s the only new music that has come along in eons. Rock and roll has been around—it’s changing forms. But hip-hip is major.

Reviews

Exclusive Interviews

Hot Mixtapes

Hot Store Items

Smoke DZA “Rolling Stoned” (Audio CD)
MARZ Lovejoy x GoodWoodNYC x iHipHop
Wiz Khalifa Limited Edition New Era Fitted (59FIFTY) iHipHop x Rostrum Records x Frank151

  • iHipHop Blog Team

    • Dan Troisi
    • Jack Frink
    • Jae Brown
    • Jay Abbondanza
    • jGerson
    • KatieB7
    • ReallyP
    • Sasha "Sashaveli" Roman
    • Serge Fleury

|