What is Urban wear?
Urban wear is a fashion style closely related to streetwear, but with a distinct focus on the city lifestyle and its influence on clothing trends.
What is Streetwear?
Streetwear is a fashion style characterized by its roots in urban culture, particularly influenced by skateboarding, hip-hop, and other street subcultures
Neon is Back and Brighter Than Ever!
You know what they say: what goes around comes around, and boy, are we excited about what’s making a comeback! Get ready to dust off your dance moves and tease up that hair because neon is back in a big, bold, and beautiful way!
The Birth of Hip Hop: A Cultural Revolution
In the vibrant landscape of American music, few genres have had as profound an impact as hip hop. Born from the streets of New York City in the 1970s, hip hop emerged as a powerful form of expression for marginalized communities, igniting a cultural revolution that continues to resonate worldwide.
Shirley Chisholm: Unbought & Unbossed
As we celebrate Women's History Month, it's essential to recognize the remarkable individuals who have shaped the course of history through their courage, determination, and unwavering commitment to equality. Among these trailblazers stands Shirley Chisholm, a pioneering figure whose life and legacy continue to inspire generations of women around the world.
Hip-Hop Fashion: From the Streets to the Runways
In the vast tapestry of popular culture, few movements have influenced fashion as profoundly as hip-hop. What began as a grassroots expression of urban identity has blossomed into a global phenomenon, shaping trends and reshaping the fashion industry in its wake. From oversized garments to luxury brands, the impact of hip-hop on fashion is undeniable, reflecting the creativity, diversity, and authenticity of the culture itself.
The Shorty Named Phife...
Malik Taylor aka Phife Dawg is one fourth of the dynamic hip-hop group, A Tribe Called Quest. ATCQ was one of the first groups in the 90’s to achieve worldwide success with their classic punch lines, rhymes and jazzy drum heavy beats. They became role models to groups like The Roots, The Fugees, Slum Village, and many others.