The Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Bred” Makes Its Grand Return in This Week’s Best Footwear Drops

Vanessa Bryant recently reappeared on Instagram, offering a sneak peek at another unseen Nike Kobe colorway – the “Purple Checkerboard” version of the Kobe 6 Protro. In addition, the official debut of the Nike Air Foamposite One “Galaxy” sparked enthusiasm among sneaker enthusiasts. Jordan Brand also provided a clearer glimpse at the Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG in its signature red colorway. The rumor mill has been buzzing with updates, such as whispers of an all-white Off-White™ x Air Jordan 1 High OG collaboration. Furthermore, A Ma Maniére is said to be working on both the Air Jordan 4 and 6, according to speculation.

At Luar, Raul Lopez Steps In With His Good Foot

The title of the collection, “El Pato,” is a derogatory term used towards gay men in the Caribbean; and on the runway, Lopez showcased every effort to bring attention, liberation, and celebration to the very traits that were once the target of mockery. Oversized hoods accentuated stereotypical gestures associated with the LGBTQ+ community. Bold suits transformed corporate attire into drag. Dramatic shapes acknowledged the ballroom scene. A provocative “I Talk Shit About You in Spanish” piece was indeed crude. And the vibrant Ana bags were fiercely affectionate, paying tribute to the women who influenced Lopez’s work: his mother, grandmothers, and sisters, all of whom are named Ana.

Karan Johar admits ‘hypocrisy’ in Shah Rukh Khan’s Kuch Kuch Hota Hai character, recalls being reprimanded by Shabana Azmi

During a recent chat with Lilly Singh, filmmaker Karan Johar reflected on his first film, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. He admitted feeling proud of the film’s success today but also pondered over its gender politics, problematic dialogues, and awkward scenes. Looking back, he sometimes wonders, ‘What was I thinking?’ However, he reminded us that at the time, he was just starting out in cinema and learning from his mistakes.