logo
2 New Drops From Nike & Vans Roar With Animal Prints & High-Fashion Flair

2 New Drops From Nike & Vans Roar With Animal Prints & High-Fashion Flair

Hype Malaysiaa day ago
Fall 2025 is bringing bold sneaker drops with Nike's cozy cow print Field General and Vans' Chanel-inspired Old Skool.
Fresh designs, new materials and serious style vibes make these kicks ones to watch.
Nike Field General Cow Print 'Cinnamon'
Nike isn't done with animal prints just yet. The latest Field General 'Cow Print' comes dressed in a cozy 'Cinnamon' colourway, bringing a warm, autumn-ready vibe that feels equal parts playful and stylish.
Designed exclusively for women, this pair transforms barnyard inspiration into street-ready chic.
The sneaker features a rich brown mesh base topped with hairy cow print overlays in earthy black and brown tones.
Clean white leather accents on the Swoosh and heel balance the bold print, keeping the design fresh and premium. Branding details on the tongue, insole, and heel tie everything together with Nike's usual finesse.
What makes the 'Cinnamon' edition special is its material update. Instead of the usual leather and mesh, Nike opts for a durable, tight-knit canvas that feels sturdy yet comfortable.
A gum sole anchors the look with traction and warmth, while crisp white laces add a final pop against the earthy palette.
The Nike Field General 'Cow Print' in 'Cinnamon' will retail for $US120 (~RM504) and will be available for purchase in Fall 2025 at Nike retailers and online in women's sizes exclusively.
Vans Old Skool 36 'Souvenir'
Vans continues to blur the lines between streetwear and luxury fashion with their upcoming Old Skool 36 'Souvenir' collection, drawing bold inspiration from an unlikely source – Chanel's iconic 'Graffiti' On The Pavement Messenger bag.
This creative crossover showcases the California brand's willingness to venture beyond traditional skate aesthetics, proving that inspiration can come from the most unexpected places in the fashion world.
The design story behind these 'Souvenir' editions is fascinating in its execution. The signature frayed multi-colour embroidery that adorns the sidestripe directly references Chanel's graffiti-style bag, while leather straps and buckle details inspire the toe-cap, heel cup, liner, and eyelets.
Adding to the narrative, charm-like pins scattered across the upper nod to both the 'summer of love' patches found on the original Chanel piece and the currently trending charm aesthetic dominating social media feeds.
What makes this release stand out is how it connects Vans' skate heritage with high fashion inspiration, creating instant demand that saw the first colourway sell out immediately.
With a burgundy edition dropping in September, Vans have proven their ability to take creative risks that appeal to both sneaker collectors and fashion fans, showing that bold crossover designs can create genuine cultural buzz.
The Vans Old Skool 36 'Souvenir' retails for US$125 (~RM525) with the original colourway available via retail partners like Sneaker Politics; while the burgundy edition will be available in September 2025 at Vans stores and select retailers.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

2 New Drops From Nike & Vans Roar With Animal Prints & High-Fashion Flair
2 New Drops From Nike & Vans Roar With Animal Prints & High-Fashion Flair

Hype Malaysia

timea day ago

  • Hype Malaysia

2 New Drops From Nike & Vans Roar With Animal Prints & High-Fashion Flair

Fall 2025 is bringing bold sneaker drops with Nike's cozy cow print Field General and Vans' Chanel-inspired Old Skool. Fresh designs, new materials and serious style vibes make these kicks ones to watch. Nike Field General Cow Print 'Cinnamon' Nike isn't done with animal prints just yet. The latest Field General 'Cow Print' comes dressed in a cozy 'Cinnamon' colourway, bringing a warm, autumn-ready vibe that feels equal parts playful and stylish. Designed exclusively for women, this pair transforms barnyard inspiration into street-ready chic. The sneaker features a rich brown mesh base topped with hairy cow print overlays in earthy black and brown tones. Clean white leather accents on the Swoosh and heel balance the bold print, keeping the design fresh and premium. Branding details on the tongue, insole, and heel tie everything together with Nike's usual finesse. What makes the 'Cinnamon' edition special is its material update. Instead of the usual leather and mesh, Nike opts for a durable, tight-knit canvas that feels sturdy yet comfortable. A gum sole anchors the look with traction and warmth, while crisp white laces add a final pop against the earthy palette. The Nike Field General 'Cow Print' in 'Cinnamon' will retail for $US120 (~RM504) and will be available for purchase in Fall 2025 at Nike retailers and online in women's sizes exclusively. Vans Old Skool 36 'Souvenir' Vans continues to blur the lines between streetwear and luxury fashion with their upcoming Old Skool 36 'Souvenir' collection, drawing bold inspiration from an unlikely source – Chanel's iconic 'Graffiti' On The Pavement Messenger bag. This creative crossover showcases the California brand's willingness to venture beyond traditional skate aesthetics, proving that inspiration can come from the most unexpected places in the fashion world. The design story behind these 'Souvenir' editions is fascinating in its execution. The signature frayed multi-colour embroidery that adorns the sidestripe directly references Chanel's graffiti-style bag, while leather straps and buckle details inspire the toe-cap, heel cup, liner, and eyelets. Adding to the narrative, charm-like pins scattered across the upper nod to both the 'summer of love' patches found on the original Chanel piece and the currently trending charm aesthetic dominating social media feeds. What makes this release stand out is how it connects Vans' skate heritage with high fashion inspiration, creating instant demand that saw the first colourway sell out immediately. With a burgundy edition dropping in September, Vans have proven their ability to take creative risks that appeal to both sneaker collectors and fashion fans, showing that bold crossover designs can create genuine cultural buzz. The Vans Old Skool 36 'Souvenir' retails for US$125 (~RM525) with the original colourway available via retail partners like Sneaker Politics; while the burgundy edition will be available in September 2025 at Vans stores and select retailers.

Nike Is Suing Edison Chen For Over RM500k For Breach Of Contract
Nike Is Suing Edison Chen For Over RM500k For Breach Of Contract

Hype Malaysia

time13-08-2025

  • Hype Malaysia

Nike Is Suing Edison Chen For Over RM500k For Breach Of Contract

It's not uncommon for brands to take legal action against celebrities, typically for damaging their reputation or breaching a contract. Recently, it was reported that footwear and apparel company Nike is suing former collaborator and Hong Kong star Edison Chen (陈冠希). On 12th August 2025 (Tuesday), reports emerged online alleging that Nike is suing Edison Chen for breach of contract. In a photo, allegedly of the court record, the company is seeking damages of US$126,615,000 (approximately RM534 million). However, recent reports have updated this figure, saying it was a clerical error and that the lawsuit is actually for a little over US$126,000 (approximately RM531,000). According to reports, the lawsuit accuses Edison and his company, Juice Los Angeles, of owing Nike US$126,615 for 'goods and services that Nike provided to Juice'. Edison was named in the lawsuit because he is the personal guarantor on the Juice account with Nike. He's also a resident of Los Angeles, where his company is based. However, there are no additional details on the case. Both Nike and Edison Chen have yet to speak on the lawsuit. However, contrary to popular belief, it appears the lawsuit has nothing to do with Edison partnering with Nike's competitor, Adidas. Edison and Nike had a long-standing relationship, dating back to 2006. Edison's streetwear brand Clot and Nike's Jordan brand have collaborated on numerous sneaker projects. The partnership ended in 2023, and a year later, Clot launched its first collaboration with Adidas Originals. Given the nearly 20-year history between Edison Chen and Nike, their 'breakup' was a surprise to many in the streetwear industry. It's not known why the partnership ended, but insiders suggest that the deal had run its course and was going to expire anyway. Meanwhile, Edison and Adidas have had three launches in 2025 alone. Earlier this month, Edison also teased the launch of a Clot x Adidas Anthony Edwards 1 sneaker. It's worth noting that the Edison Chen lawsuit comes right after Nike settled their lawsuit with custom footwear maker, The Shoe Surgeon, for unauthorised use of the brand's trademarks. Only time will tell how this lawsuit will conclude, but we wish the best for both parties. Sources: WWD, Complex, Twitter

#SHOWBIZ: Jennifer Lopez reportedly snubbed by Chanel in Istanbul
#SHOWBIZ: Jennifer Lopez reportedly snubbed by Chanel in Istanbul

New Straits Times

time12-08-2025

  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Jennifer Lopez reportedly snubbed by Chanel in Istanbul

ISTANBUL: US singer Jennifer Lopez was reportedly denied entry to a Chanel store in Istanbul last week, just a day before captivating the Turkish capital during her summer tour stop. According to Turkiye Today, the 56-year-old superstar was shopping at the upscale Istinye Park mall on Monday when a security guard informed her that the boutique had reached full capacity. "Ok, no problem," Lopez reportedly replied, maintaining the composure of someone both fabulously wealthy and world-famous. Store staff later extended an invitation for her to return, but Lopez declined, Patronlar Dunyasi reported. Instead, she is said to have spent tens of thousands of dollars at other luxury brands, including Celine. This is a classic case of life imitating art, an almost similar incident acted by Julia Roberts in 'Pretty Woman', albeit with a different situation when she was denied entry. The Daily News noted that Lopez's representatives did not respond to requests for comment. The following day, she lit up the stage at the Istanbul Festival in Yenikapi Festival Park as part of her Up All Night Tour, having also performed in Antalya late last month. Lopez's personal life has also been making headlines. Known to fans as half of "Bennifer," she rekindled her romance with Ben Affleck in 2021, marrying him in two ceremonies in 2022. However, she filed for divorce on the second anniversary of their second wedding, with the split finalised earlier this year. During a mid-July concert in Bilbao, Spain, Lopez poked fun at her romantic history, declaring she was "done" with marriage after four divorces — from Affleck, Marc Anthony, Cris Judd, and Ojani Noa — plus a few broken engagements.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store