Ben Davis And POGGY Reunite For “Work In Many Forms” Signature Collection

Ben Davis and Motofumi Kogi (known as POGGY) have released their new “Work in Many Forms” collection. Building on a previous collaboration from last October that marked Ben Davis’s 90th anniversary, this new line updates some of the most popular items. The collection offers a modern take on workwear, combining Ben Davis’s durable designs with POGGY’s unique style and high-quality Japanese techniques.

BTS Wears JiyongKim in New “SWIM” Live Performance Video

BTS has released a live performance video for their song “SWIM,” and the group is entirely styled in clothing from designer JiyongKim. The video prominently features JiyongKim’s unique aesthetic, with a focus on the brand’s signature faded textures and flowing designs.

Nike Keeps the Big Bubble Rollout Going With the Air Max 95 “Royal Blue”

Nike is showing that simple sneaker designs can be the most effective. Building on its recent success with updated retro runners, Nike has released the Air Max 95 Big Bubble in a stylish and versatile “Royal Blue” color. The shoe keeps the classic elements that made the original so popular, but with a clean and balanced look that’s perfect for wearing every day.

From Aero-FIT to Toma, Nike’s Vision for Football Is Already in Motion

Looking at what Nike Football has been doing worldwide recently, it’s clear they’re not just focused on a comeback or a single type of football. They’re actually pursuing several goals at once: continuing to support professional players and improve performance, while also finding new ways for everyone to enjoy the sport. These initiatives, from cities like Portland, Miami, and Shanghai, are starting to reveal a broader view of what football looks like today.

A Guide to Chrono24’s Best Graduation Gift Watches

A watch often means more because of who gave it to you. It can become a cherished item worn daily or saved for special moments, and its personal value grows over time. People rarely sell these watches, and they’re frequently passed down as family heirlooms.

Hideo Kojima and Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Satellites II’ to Touch Down in New York

The upcoming presentation is a follow-up to Satellites, a collaborative project by Kojima and Refn that was originally shown at Prada Aoyama in Tokyo last year. Satellites II expands on the first exhibit, offering a closer look at the artists’ friendship and how they inspire each other. Early images hint at another sci-fi-themed installation, featuring films displayed on vintage-style televisions that explore ideas about love, communication, and artistic expression.