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Hype Malaysia
24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
New Balance, kate spade new york, Tommy Hilfiger & More: New Fashion Drops To Level Up Your Fit Game!
From bold sneakers to dazzling diamonds and futuristic shades, these fresh drops are here to level up your look. Whether you are dressing for the streets or stacking your wish list, these picks deserve your attention. New Balance The FuelCell Rebel is designed to get you moving with purpose. Engineered with a special PEBA blend midsole that uses FuelCell technology, it delivers a powerful energy return to help you pick up the pace effortlessly. Its lightweight construction and breathable upper are paired with bonded FANTOMFIT support and a gusseted tongue to keep your foot locked in and secure. With a sculpted 35mm stack height in the heel and a 6-mm drop, the Rebel offers a smooth and responsive ride whether you are logging daily miles or going for a fast run. It is versatile, bold, and built to keep up with your goals. The FuelCell Rebel is priced at US$140 (~RM655) and is available now at select New Balance stores and online. kate spade new york Meet the Deco from kate spade new york, the must-have handbag of Summer 2025. Designed with clean lines and a structured silhouette, this modern classic is a fresh take on everyday luxury. It comes in vibrant seasonal shades like Jungle Vine, Blue Multi Denim, Sweet Cream and Apricot Cream, making it a stylish companion for brunches, city walks or weekend getaways. The Deco is now available in kate spade new york stores and online. Tommy Hilfiger Tommy Hilfiger is bringing high-speed glamour to the streets with the APXGP Collection, inspired by the F1 The Movie starring Damson Idris and Brad Pitt. Blending racing-inspired details with classic American prep, the collection features standout pieces like moto-style mechanic shirts, a varsity-style jacket in vegan leather, Japanese denim jeans, and a bold red quilted jacket worn by Damson's character in the film. This collection captures the spirit of motorsport and transforms it into a stylish statement, just in time for the motorcore trend to hit full throttle. The APXGP Collection is now available at Tommy Hilfiger stores worldwide, on and through select wholesale partners. Oakley® Oakley is jumping into the future with its new Artifacts From The Future collection. Inspired by the year 2075 but made for today, the collection blends futuristic style with Oakley's signature bold design. Highlights include high-wrap sunglasses like the sculptural Plantaris, worn by Jaylen Brown, Trinity Rodman and Kylian Mbappé. It features a flexible silicone stem inspired by movement in nature. Also in the lineup are the Lateralis and Masseter frames, which bring a modern twist to classic Oakley styles. For those who want the full look, the SS25 Reserve Apparel Collection brings utility to streetwear with multi-pocket designs and technical fabrics built for everyday exploration. It is made for style rebels who live off-grid and dress off-script. The Artifacts From The Future collection is now available at and in select Oakley stores and partners worldwide, so you can start dressing like it's 2075 today. HABIB Celebrate life's unforgettable moments with sparkle and sophistication from HABIB. The latest diamond jewellery offerings include timeless pieces designed for daily wear or special occasions. The H by HABIB diamond bracelet features a blend of elegance and meaning with 1.32 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds set in 18K gold. Available in yellow, rose, and white gold, this bracelet brings refined charm to every look, whether casual or formal. If you love bold jewellery, check out the nature-inspired diamond earrings and matching ring. The earrings shine with 2.33 carats of round-cut diamonds, while the ring adds extra sparkle with one carat of diamonds. For something more luxurious, go for the limited-edition bracelet and ring set with 7.51 and 3.69 carats of emerald-cut diamonds. You can also explore the Hearts On Fire Barre Floating Diamond set, made to highlight the brilliance of perfectly cut diamonds with a sleek and modern design. All pieces are available now at HABIB stores across Malaysia. Prices start from RM11,290 for rings and go up to RM107,390 for the exclusive bracelet. BOVET Whether you are travelling the world or simply enjoying everyday moments, BOVET's latest timepieces combine technical brilliance with timeless style. The new Récital 30 offers a unique roller system that lets you track 25 global time zones, including the often-overlooked New Delhi, and adjusts easily for seasonal time changes throughout the year. It is sophisticated tool for modern travellers, designed with vintage charm and precision. On the other hand, the Récital 12 (36mm) brings high watchmaking into a more delicate form. Set with 56 brilliant diamonds, this elegant stainless-steel watch features an interchangeable bracelet system and a sweet detail where the hour and minute hands form a heart once every hour. Both timepieces reflect BOVET's dedication to craftmanship, beauty and innovation. The Récital 30 and Récital 12 (36mm) are available now at Cortina Watch in The Starhill, Kuala Lumpur. Discover both models in-store and experience the artistry of Swiss watchmaking up close.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Amer Sports' Hot Streak: Runway Growth for Salomon's XT-Whisper, Aero Glide 3 + Arc'teryx's Shoe Pipeline
Amer Sports Inc. sees growing momentum behind Salomon sneakers as footwear also continues to be Arc'teryx's fastest-growing category. Those were the conclusions of Amer CEO James Zheng during the Finnish firm's conference call on Tuesday after posting first-quarter results. More from WWD Amer Sports Raises 2025 Guidance, Tariffs Not Major Concern Puma Previews H-Street Low-Profile Sneaker in Seoul Ahead of June Release New Balance Brings More Cushioning to Its FuelCell Rebel v5 Daily Trainer 'Global brand momentum behind Salomon sneakers is accelerating. Not only is the Salomon footwear franchise continuing to grow very well in China and APAC (Asia Pacific), it's now also starting to impact in both the U.S. and Europe,' Zheng said. The CEO added that sales of Salomon sneakers exceeded $1 billion in 2024, but remains 'tiny' relative to the $180 billion global sneaker market. 'We believe Salomon sneakers have an authentic and unique market position with technical features designed for athletes on a variety of terrains, but also great for everyday use,' he said. 'Our unique style and the technical attributes are relevant with consumers at a time when they are more receptive than ever to wearing new sneaker brands.' Direct-to-consumer remains the fastest growing channel for the brand. In addition to shoes, Salomon apparel, bags and socks are also experiencing growth, the CEO said. The first quarter included its global footwear launch of XT-Whisper, which Zheng said has been a 'massive success.' In addition, the brand also introduced its Aero Glide 3, a low running shoe using a foam called optiFOAM EVO that the CEO said represents a 'disruptive new generation' material that offers runners a new level of rebound and comfort for running on road or trail. This month also saw the introduction of GRVL, a collection of running shoes for use on gravel from pavement to parks and trails. Zheng said it opened 22 net new Salomon shops in Greater China in the quarter, bringing the total store count of company-owned stores and partner doors to 218. The company plans to have 300 shops this year, and has the 'opportunity to grow to several hundred locations over time in just Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities,' he said. The new Shanghai store will be joined by a second Shanghai flagship in August. And in the U.S., the pop-up location in the SoHo neighborhood in N.Y.C. last October became a permanent store site, with plans to open 3 to 4 more shops in the New York area this year. 'Beyond New York, we're also focused on San Francisco and Los Angeles as epicenter markets for Salomon sneakers,' he said. Zheng described Arc'teryx as a 'breakout growth story with great growth and profitability for the outdoor industry' that's still 'very under-penetrated globally.' The brand's footwear and women's businesses were cited as categories that grew faster than the brand overall in the first quarter. He said consumers continued to respond to the brand's technical performance footwear designed for mountains. Northern LD4, designed for long-distance mountain running, was introduced in the quarter, as well as Vertex Speed, the mountain running shoe designed to climb through technical vertical terrain. He said footwear will become a 'sizable and profitable growth avenue for Arc'teryx' as it looks to its pipeline of shoe launches in the back half of 2025. 'We now have structured footwear as a separate business unit,' the CEO said, emphasizing that the brand now has a dedicated team focused on the category. Stuart C. Haselden, CEO of Arc'teryx, said the brand has improved its in-stock positions across a number of categories, including footwear. He said footwear was up 41 percent on top of the launch of three new models in the first quarter, adding that Northern LD4 was up 163 percent to plan. He said the women's apparel business was up 38 percent behind footwear, and that the ultimate goal is a balanced business that's '50-50 between men's and women's.' For the quarter ended March 31, net income was $134.6 million, on revenue of $1.47 billion. That compares with net income of $5.1 million, on revenue of $1.19 billion in the same year-ago period. For the full year ending Dec. 31, revenue is expected to grow 15 percent to 17 percent, with diluted EPS guided to between 67 cents to 72 cents versus the prior forecast at 64 cents to 69 cents. The Finnish company also owns the racquet brand Wilson, and the Peak Performance and Atomic brands. It completed its initial public offering last year, raising $1.37 billion. Best of WWD Mikey Madison's Elegant Red Carpet Shoe Style [PHOTOS] Julia Fox's Sleekest and Boldest Shoe Looks Over the Years [Photos] Crocs Collaborations From Celebrities & Big Brands You Should Know Sign in to access your portfolio