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Complex Magazine’s 50 Most Influential People in Sneaker History by Jeff Staple
Complex Article –
When asked to compile a list like this, two emotions come to mind:
1) A blessed feeling that the long hours and hard work that you put into your craft have been recognized by respected peers and they now, in turn, have asked for your humble opinion.
2) That “BRACE! BRACE! BRACE!” feeling you get when the overhead oxygen masks drop down in the middle of your flight.
There’s bound to be some love and there’s bound to be some hate. (Probably more of the latter.) Let’s get something out the way, people. Statistically speaking, when listing FIFTY of anything, the chances that MY fifty will agree with YOUR fifty are nearly impossible. But, I highly encourage all of you reading this to make your own Top 50 list and share it with me @jeffstaple on Twitter or whatevs… OK.
Now let’s break down the task at hand. Complex asked me to “List my Top 50 Most Influential People In Sneaker History.”
I had to assume that they were asking me because of my experience in sneaker culture, vis a vis, street culture. I think “Sneaker History” can really be told in two parts: 1) When sneaker giants made performance footwear for their esteemed athletes, and then 2) when sneaker companies, both large and independent, made shoes for “a lifestyle”. That new era does not exist because of athletes or performance. It’s based on fashion, style, trend, influencers and whatever other word marketers use today. Together, those two trains of thought make up SNEAKER HISTORY to me. So my list comprises of both: The people that made the sneaker into a viable product. And the people that made the sneaker into a religion. Enjoy. Hate. Criticize. I love you all. #pigeonhustle
Check out the list here.
Nike Air Force 180 High
David Robinson’s Nike Air Force 180 High. The 90s cult basketball sneakers have been tweaked with a cleaner look thanks to the absence of the clunky pump valves. Look out for these in the coming months.
Heavenly Beat: Tradition
Ex Stirling Moss Ferrari GTO sold for $35 million
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO made for race driver Stirling Moss has become the world’s most expensive car, selling in a private transaction last month for $35 million.
The distinctive apple-green Ferrari, one of 39 GTOs produced from 1962 to 1964, is listed among May’s high-end sales atanamera.com, a website for classic car dealers. Two specialist traders last night independently confirmed the transaction and price to Bloomberg News.
The car was sold with the last two weeks by the Dutch-born businessman Eric Heerema, owner of the Nyetimber vineyard in Sussex, southern England. The buyer is U.S.-based classic car collector Craig McCaw, the dealers said. Heerema was not available for comment when Nyetimber was contacted by Bloomberg News. McCaw was also unavailable for comment when his company Eagle River Investments was telephoned.
“The market is very active at the moment,” said James Cottingham, acquisition consultant for Ferrari dealer DK Engineering, based in Hertfordshire, U.K. “A lot of new buyers are expanding their collections and the baby-boomer generation of collectors has reached an age when they’re not using their cars as much as they used to. They want to sell.”
McCaw, who is based in the Seattle area, was the co-founder of McCaw Cellular, which was acquired by AT&T for $11.5 billion in 1993.
Why You Should Never Celebrate Too Soon
Losing team scores a winning 3 points with only 0.6 seconds left in the game, all while the other team is celebrating their victory. See the priceless expression on the Coach’s face as it turns from celebration to disbelief. Don’t Celebrate Too Soon…
Andre Saraiva “Andrépolis” Exhibition at The Hole NYC Interview
André Saraiva,the man behind the Mr. A character and the club empire Le Baron, is the focus of this episode of VICE Meets. In the video he talks to Cleo Le Tan about how he got involved in graffiti and his installation at The Hole Gallery in New York.
DJ M.O.S Presents A Mid-Summer Night’s Disco
Tracklist:
Moon Boots – Got Somebody
Flight Facilities – With You Feat. Grovesnor (MAM Remix)
Breakbot Feat. Irfane – One Out Of Two (Oliver Remix)
BRONX – Somebody
Kraak & Smaak – The Journey Feat. Ursula Rucker (Kolombo Remix)
Scandal – Just Let Me Dance (Maxxi Soundsystem Remix)
Yuksek – The Edge (Aeroplane remix)
Justice – New Lands (A-Trak Remix)
Only Children – Down Fever
Moon Boots – Off My Mind
Spirit Catcher – Rendez-Vous
Kraak & Smaak, Lex Express – Hold Back Love
Moonlight Matters Feat. Gustaph – Come For Me
Penguin Prison – Fair Warning (Oliver remix)
LIttle Boots – Headphones (Moon Boots Remix)
Monte – True
Domo Arigato by Mago: Japanese Anime Meets High Fashion
Some well-loved manga characters defining many a childhood past have been updated with elements of European couture in this new project by Mago. The Russian-born Germany-based designer and illustrator currently works as the Art Director of Parasol Island in Dusseldorf while finding the time to freelance on projects like “Domo Arigato.” Meaning “thank you very much” in Japanese, the online exhibition is inspired by Mago’s love for Japanese anime figures and his passion for fashion luxury brands. The series features detailed reworkings of Astro Boy, Mega Man, Sailor Moon, Son Goku, Hello Kitty, Totoro, Super Sonic, Doraemon and Pokemon with visual aesthetics borrowed from brands including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Martin Margiela, Gucci, YSL and even Stussy.
Opening Ceremony Launches ‘OC Annual’ Magazine
This limited-edition magazine will be printed annually, with each issue being devoted to a different theme. This issue focuses on sports with several Olympic athletes being featured. In addition an iPad application will also be available featuring interactive content, as well as original film features and custom games. The 288-page issue is available now at Opening Ceremony’s web store.
Nike NSW x Coolrain “Dream Team” Figures featuring Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Kevin Durant
Celebrated Korean toymaker and artist Coolrain is realising two series for this year’s 2012 Dream Team action figures. One in the iconic Team USA jersey with signature sneakers, and also a lifestyle series featuring fashion-based NSW get-up in a black and white figure format.
Damien Hirst UK Flag for 2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony
Damien Hirst was asked to design one of the many renditions of the Union Jack in his signature spin-painting look which was unveiled as part of the event. That’s got to be one of the highest honors to be involved in the Olympics.
The LEGO® Story
As The LEGO Group celebrates its 80th Birthday, we take a look back at its history with this short animated film.
Kidult x Fool’s Gold Tee Shirt
Kidult worked with the guys over there on a special edition tee shirt that was limited to 72 total and they were given away to the crowd at the recent HARD Summer Festival in Los Angeles, CA.
Arran Gregory “WOLF” Exhibition @ Print House Gallery
London-based sculptor and illustrator Arran Gregory will be presenting his career’s third solo exhibition titled “WOLF” at the Print House Gallery in London. You’ll have until September 6 to visit the exhibition at the Print House, which is located in Dalston, London.
The Print House
18 Ashwin St.
London E8 3DL
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