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Asics, Clarks top StockX trend report
Asics, Clarks top StockX trend report

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Asics, Clarks top StockX trend report

This story was originally published on Fashion Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Fashion Dive newsletter. Asics was the top selling sneaker brand on resale platform StockX during the first half of 2025, with 71% year over year growth, according to the resale platform's Midyear Trend Report. It's the second year in a row that Asics has taken the top spot in the report. StockX attributed the brand's uptick in growth to the popularity of the Gel-NYC model, which was the platform's top-selling silhouette in the first half of 2025. The Gel-1130 was also a growth driver, StockX said, adding that the GT-2160 silhouette helped as well, following collaborations with JJJJound, Kiko Kostadinov and Kith. The report, which is based on StockX global sales data, said that sneakers from designer Mihara Yasuhiro were the second most popular shoe brand, with trades for the brand up 63% year over year. Salomon returned to third place with 53% year-over-year growth after falling off the list in 2024. The brand was also in the number three spot in 2023. Its popular XT-6 silhouette helped drive growth. New colorways and collabs for the XT-Whisper silhouette also drove momentum, which 'is promising for Salomon, as so much of the brand's growth has historically relied on the XT-6,' StockX said. The top-selling collectibles brand was Pop Mart, thanks to its viral Labubu character, which set records for the category and has held its No. 1 spot since October 2024. 'The beginning of the Labubu craze coincided with the rise of bag charms, but it's also tied to a growing emphasis on blind box products,' StockX said in the release. 'The blind box model, which offers an element of surprise and discovery for buyers, is a tool that could be implemented in other categories as brands seek to refresh their drop models.' Labubu products saw more than twice as many sales in June compared to January, StockX said, and Labubu parent company Pop Mart set another new sales record in July. The trading platform also reported 2.4 million searches for 'Labubu' in the first six months of the year, per the release, which made 'Labubu' one of the top 10 most popular search terms during that time. 'This year's report underscores how both old and new brands are winning over consumers and finding success on our platform," StockX CEO Greg Schwartz said in the release. 'From the Labubu phenomenon to up-and-comers like Bravest Studios, there's great energy in the secondary market right now.' Nike's Total 90 3 SP soccer silhouette was the second most popular individual sneaker style, and Puma's Speedcat Ballet silhouette ranked third. In terms of nonsneakers, Timberland landed the top spot on the list, with trades for the brand up 123% year over year. Clarks took the number two spot, with trades up 58% for the half year period, due in part to recent collaborations with Human Made, Supreme, Martine Rose and musician Liam Gallagher, of the band Oasis. Bravest Studios made its first appearance on StockX's shoe brand list in the fifth spot, with trades up 32% year-over-year. Cactus Plant Flea Market was the top clothing brand, with trades up 328% year over year, thanks to an 'ongoing obsession with jerseys.' That trend also helped team branded apparel brand Mitchell & Ness grow 40% year over year, though the company didn't make the top five list. Fear of God was the second most popular apparel brand, with trades up 163% for the period, and apparel from musician Juice Wrld's brand was in the third spot, with trades up 144%. 'Also worth mentioning is the FC Barcelona x Travis Scott jersey that was released earlier this year to much fanfare,' StockX said. 'It boasts an average resale price of $910, the highest of any jersey on StockX.' Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Apple unveils Beats Pill by Kiko Kostadinov with unique cultural pattern grille and custom Thracian inspired design
Apple unveils Beats Pill by Kiko Kostadinov with unique cultural pattern grille and custom Thracian inspired design

Mint

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Apple unveils Beats Pill by Kiko Kostadinov with unique cultural pattern grille and custom Thracian inspired design

Beats has joined forces with acclaimed fashion designer Kiko Kostadinov to launch an exclusive edition of the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker. This release blends cutting-edge technology with rich cultural references, offering consumers a product that is both functional and highly collectible. The special edition will only be available at the Kiko Kostadinov store in Tokyo, enhancing its rarity and desirability. The design draws from Kostadinov's Bulgarian heritage, featuring a custom grille patterned with intricate geometric shapes reminiscent of Thracian art. These patterns are steeped in cultural significance and reflect the designer's interest in the symbolism found within traditional craftsmanship. The body of the speaker is finished in the distinctive 'Kiko grey' tone, which adds a contemporary and minimal feel to the overall aesthetic. Braided straps accompany the speaker, inspired by Bulgarian ritual threads and amulets. These elements bring both texture and storytelling to the design, creating a piece that communicates cultural depth alongside modern style. This limited edition is based on the most recent version of the Beats Pill, released in June 2024. The latest model brought significant improvements to the series, including a USB-C port, longer battery performance, enhanced sound quality, and a water-resistant build. A built-in lanyard also increases portability, making it ideal for everyday use and travel. By combining these technical upgrades with the distinctive Kostadinov design, the collaboration results in a speaker that appeals to both technology enthusiasts and design collectors. It serves as a statement piece while still delivering the dependable performance that the Beats brand is known for. Beats has consistently partnered with prominent figures in music, fashion, and culture to create unique versions of its products. Past collaborations have included partnerships with celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and special colour releases for major retailers. These projects aim to produce limited-run products that merge popular culture with high-quality technology. The Kiko Kostadinov collaboration stands out by focusing deeply on heritage and symbolic design rather than relying solely on contemporary trends. This creates a product that bridges past and present, artistry and utility. The special edition's availability is restricted to a single physical location, making it a highly desirable collector's item. While this design is limited, the standard Beats Pill continues to be offered worldwide in Matte Black, Champagne Gold, and Statement Red for those seeking more traditional styling. The partnership illustrates how blending fashion and technology can elevate a product's identity, turning it into something beyond a functional device. By embedding cultural heritage within modern design and pairing it with advanced engineering, the Kiko Kostadinov Beats Pill offers a glimpse into how future collaborations may continue to push creative boundaries.

Apple announces limited-edition Kiko grey Beats Pill speaker with custom design and braided lanyard
Apple announces limited-edition Kiko grey Beats Pill speaker with custom design and braided lanyard

India Today

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Apple announces limited-edition Kiko grey Beats Pill speaker with custom design and braided lanyard

The renowned fashion designer Kiko Kostadinov, known for his modern yet historically inspired designs, has partnered with Beats to launch a limited-edition version of the Beats Pill Bluetooth speaker. This collaboration infuses the portable speaker with Kostadinov's unique aesthetic, drawing heavily from ancient Thracian Kiko Kostadinov Beats Pill features a custom grille inspired by intricate geometric patterns, a nod to Kostadinov's Bulgarian heritage. The grille design is rooted in the visual language of Thracian craftsmanship, where patterns hold significant meaning. The speaker's body showcases a "Kiko gray" finish, a neutral tone representative of the designer's signature style, adding a utilitarian edge to the speaker. advertisementIn addition to the geometric grille, the design includes braided straps that draw inspiration from traditional Bulgarian amulets and ritual strings. These elements echo cultural symbols where colour and craftsmanship carry profound meaning. This special edition of the Beats Pill is set to be available exclusively at Kiko Kostadinov Tokyo, making it a coveted item for both technology enthusiasts and design aficionados. This collaboration follows a tradition of limited-run Beats products crafted with influential musicians, designers, and brands. Previous collaborations have included figures like Kim Kardashian, and exclusive colour variants have been offered by retailers such as Target and Walmart in Blush Pink and Navy Blue. The diversity in collaborations highlights the brand's commitment to unique and innovative limited edition is based on the latest iteration of the Beats Pill, introduced in June 2024. This updated model replaced the long-discontinued Beats Pill+ and features enhancements such as a USB-C port, longer battery life, improved sound quality, and a more durable, water-resistant build. The new model also includes a built-in lanyard, enhancing its aesthetics, the technological improvements in the new Beats Pill ensure it remains a competitive option in the market. The transition to USB-C connectivity not only modernises the device but also aligns it with current technology standards. This update marks a significant step from the previous Lightning and USB-A ports found in earlier models. These advancements reflect the brand's dedication to evolving with technological the Kiko Kostadinov edition is a celebration of cultural heritage and modern design, the general availability of the Beats Pill remains in Matte Black, Champagne Gold, and Statement Red. These colour options are geared towards consumers seeking a more traditional aesthetic, whereas the limited edition appeals to those with an appreciation for bespoke fusion of historical influence with cutting-edge technology in this limited edition highlights the evolving landscape of product design, where fashion and technology intersect. The availability of these specialised designs in select locations underscores the exclusivity and artistic value that such collaborations bring to the consumer electronics market. This combination of art and innovation sets a new standard for future collaborations.- EndsTrending Reel

Converse Taps New Era for a Collaborative Weapon Suede OX NE Sneaker
Converse Taps New Era for a Collaborative Weapon Suede OX NE Sneaker

Hypebeast

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hypebeast

Converse Taps New Era for a Collaborative Weapon Suede OX NE Sneaker

Name:New Era x Converse Weapon Suede OX NEColorway:TBCSKU:TBCMSRP:¥15,400 JPY (approx. $104 USD)Release Date:August 22Where to Buy:New Era,Converse Following itsnew collaboration with Kiko Kostadinov,New Era®is continuing its collaborative streak withConverse. Starring theWeaponSuede OX NE silhouette, the sneaker centers on a navy and white color combo — a refined take on a classic basketball silhouette, it amalgamates heritage design cues with contemporary streetwear sensibilities. Crafted from premium navy blue suede, the upper draws inspiration from New Era's iconic59FIFTYbaseball caps, lending the shoe a tactile richness and visual depth. The low-cut profile enhances mobility and everyday wearability, while the off-white vintage-style outsole provides reliable traction and a nostalgic contrast to the deep navy tones. Co-branded elements on the tongue and insole reinforce the collaboration's dual legacy in sport and style. The sneaker retains the structural integrity of the original 1986 Converse Weapon, known for its court-ready support and stability, now reimagined for lifestyle use. An embroidered New Era flag logo on the left heel adds a subtle nod to headwear culture, while the clean navy and white colorway ensures versatility across casual and elevated looks.

Menswear puts its best foot forward, as toe-baring styles step onto the runway
Menswear puts its best foot forward, as toe-baring styles step onto the runway

The Star

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Menswear puts its best foot forward, as toe-baring styles step onto the runway

Men shouldn't fear baring their toes – it's officially a runway-approved move. Photo composite (from left): Louis Vuitton, Kiko Kostadinov, Dries Van Noten It was once considered a big no-no for anyone to attend fashion week wearing sneakers. Now, you see them all the time. This perfectly illustrates how trends change. What was once considered too informal has evolved into something stylish and intentional – even worthy of the runway. Case in point: the recent menswear shows saw designers sending out male models in open-toe sandals. These were not part of a beach-themed collection, though. Such casual footwear appeared on the feet of men wearing tailored pants, trendy outerwear and sporty chic separates. They represent a deliberate clash that redefines modern masculinity and ease. Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton menswear creative director, unveiled flip-flops as part of his Spring/Summer 2026 collection. 'The LV Flip is a voluminous flip-flop crafted in dark leathers, pastel suedes and tan, blue and white crocodile. It also appears with bag-inspired construction,' read the official description. It simply means that Louis Vuitton has taken a humble design and turned it into a luxury statement piece. With a nice jacket and well-proportioned pants, sandals can take on a more formal look. Photo: Hermes Hermes showcased rope-soled sandals on the runway, pairing them with smartly tailored pieces that evoked the ease of a stroll through a waterfront resort. 'Just a nice, cool guy in the city!' Veronique Nichanian, artistic director of Hermes' menswear division, however told Vogue . 'I was looking for lightness,' she said, when asked who – or what occasion – she had in mind while designing the collection. Read more: Step up, guys! Let these stylish celebrities inspire your shoe game Kiko Kostadinov's models even wore flip-flops with toe socks. Yes, toe socks – the kind that hug each digit like gloves for your feet – adding a slightly offbeat, almost futuristic twist to the look. Was it quirky? Indeed so, but perhaps it also challenged conventional ideas of coordination and cool. Dries Van Noten doubled down on the vibe with sleek leather sandals worn alongside softly structured suiting and breezy separates. 'A spirited lineup of classic tailoring and youthful style, playing between formal and casual,' the brand shared in an Instagram post. The footwear may have been minimal, but the message was clear: the rules of menswear are being rewritten. Lemaire kept it more classy with fisherman sandals – understated, utilitarian, and worn with fluid silhouettes that moved with quiet confidence. According to the press release, the collection was 'a play of opposites'. It also sat between 'the formal and the informal, the strong and the soft'. Prada showcased T-strap sandals in its Milan show. That became a big controversy after Indian social media users accused the fashion house of cultural appropriation. The design mimics the Kolhapuri chappal that millions of people wear in India on a daily basis. Read more: What to know about the Prada 'sandal scandal' and India's Kolhapuri comeback Just before the menswear shows in Milan started, actor Jonathan Bailey broke the internet after he wore US$700 (approximately RM2,956) flip flops to a red carpet event. A few days later, fellow actor Simon Baker appeared at a film festival wearing slides. The design he had on his feet were a minimalist design crafted from a luxurious suede nubuck. The looks sparked an avalanche of commentary – many praised the confidence, while others bemoaned their choice as a sign that men's fashion standards were slipping. Well, who's laughing now? It turns out Bailey and Baker were simply ahead of the trend. Whether rugged or refined, playful or polished, these toe-baring shoes signalled a broader shift. Men's fashion is finally finding freedom at their feet, so to speak.

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