Aleali May’s New Clarks Wallabee Is a Corduroy Dream

Aleali May has partnered with Clarks Originals to create two new versions of their classic Wallabee shoe. This collaboration marks May’s first venture beyond sneakers, bringing her unique style to a well-loved streetwear icon. She’s updated the shoe with interesting textures and a refined look for the new season.

Closer Look at A$AP Rocky’s Jewelry for the Met Gala Produced Under His Own Brand, PAVĒ NITEŌ

The Met Gala is known for its extravagant outfits, but A$AP Rocky showed that accessories can be just as captivating. For the 2026 “Fashion is Art” event, the rapper and style star didn’t simply wear vintage pieces—he actually helped create his own jewelry. Combining the bold style of hip-hop jewelry with the detailed skill of traditional Italian metalwork, Rocky’s necklaces were like miniature works of art.

Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Legal Battle Over Captain Kirk’s ‘Go Climb A Rock’ Shirt

As a big fan of Star Trek: Lower Decks, I was thrilled to get my hands on The Art of Star Trek: Lower Decks. It’s been a little over a year since the show wrapped, and this gorgeous, oversized book is a fantastic tribute. Author Megan Treviño, along with Penguin Random House, has put together 344 pages packed with designs, sketches, and stories from the people who actually made the show. If you loved the animation and the humor, or just want a peek behind the curtain, this is a must-have. It’s full of stuff you’ve never seen before!

Did Bad Bunny Just Tease a New Logo?

Fans are incredibly resourceful investigators, and they recently proved it with Bad Bunny. While everyone was focused on his dramatic old-age makeup at the 2026 Met Gala, his dedicated followers were piecing together clues that suggest something much bigger was happening. Bad Bunny didn’t just attend the event as a performer; he subtly hinted at a potential new venture – launching his own fashion line under his given name.

The adidas Fear Of God Athletics Basketball III Arrives in a Muted “Cinder” Colorway

Jerry Lorenzo is known for his ability to combine high-fashion style with athletic wear, and he’s continuing that trend with a new release from his collaboration with Adidas. The Adidas Fear of God Athletics Basketball III is coming out in a fresh “Cinder” colorway in May 2026. The shoe embodies Lorenzo’s clean, minimalist design, offering a sophisticated look that’s perfect for both on and off the court.