It's Monday, so we've rounded up all the news in fashion, sneakers, music, and culture that you might've missed, to make sure you start the week off right. Keep scrolling to make you sure don't miss a single new drop, collaboration, or event.
A.P.C.’s channelling hippie in its Tame Impala collab
A.P.C. just dropped the campaign images for its incoming collaboration with Tame Impala - which drops July 18th - and it's inspired by the post-hippie communes of 70's Australia and Tame Impala’s own meditation practices. For this reason, the collection translates into loose, flowing silhouettes in muted earthy tones.
Salehe Bembury is working on top secret ideas with Puma
Salehe Bembury, the infamous footwear designer behind Versace’s current sneaker offering and with experience at Yeezy, teased an upcoming collaboration with Puma yesterday. Posting on IG a picture of a piece of paper with “TOP SECRET PUMA IDEAS” written on it, we’re pretty sure that means there’s an upcoming partnership from the pair. Keep an out for more on this.
Travis Scott teased a collab between Cactus Jack x Nike Baseball
Travis Scott teased a collab between Cactus Jack x Nike Baseball his Instagram with a baseball heavy campaign, before appearing on-stage for his Circus Maximus Tour in Tottenham this weekend, wearing a pair of Jordan Jumpman Jacks in a bright red colour way. Stay tuned for more on this collaboration.
First looks at the Mongolian Olympic team’s fits go hard

Mongolian fashion brand Michel&Amazonka has just won the Olympics with its designs for the Mongolian team’s opening ceremony looks, inspired by the traditional styles within the country’s culture. Founded in 2015, Michel&Amazonka is headed by three Mongolian sisters and features gold embroidery and intricate detailing.
Fashion’s next generation of designers put on the LCF BA show
The London College of Fashion’s Undergraduate Class of 2024 hosted its graduate show last week, inviting 128 students to debut their work. Featuring work from the BA Fashion Design Technology: Menswear and BA Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear courses, this show is one of the best places to look for the next generation of fashion designers.
Dr. Martens new drop celebrates Nine Inch Nails
Thirty years on since Nine Inch Nails’ “The Downward Spiral” album dropped, Dr. Martens is celebrating its cultural impact. As John Crawford, Creative Director of Nine Inch Nails, said: “This collaboration just makes so much sense. Not just because of the countless fans I’ve seen wearing Dr. Martens at NIN concerts over the years (myself included), but because NIN and Dr. Martens are both known for rejecting convention and expectation in favour of innovation.”
adidas Originals unveiled the Campus Stores pop-up

Last night adidas Originals hit up London to open a new shopping experience, the ‘Campus Stores’ pop-up, an ode to the legendary Campus 00s silhouette. Inviting fans down to pop-up via the adidas CONFIRMED app, the pop-up offered guests ‘Campus Crunch’ cereal, adidas Originals chocolate bars, and an all-you-can-take pick-and-mix lace stations, as well as other offie-essentials.
Featured image via A.P.C. x Tame Impala©
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