Rihanna was spotted shopping in Hollywood wearing Christian Louboutins Luxura studded pumps. These heels are available in limited sizes at MyTheresa & Saks Fifth Avenue. I just recently tried these heels on & fell in love! They’re comfortable and so beautiful. Sarah Jessica Parker has also been spotted in the Luxura pump.
Rihanna enjoys some retail therapy in West Hollywood wearing a fun pair of christianlouboutin Luxura pumps. Rihanna doesn’t let something like shopping stop her for showing off a hot pair of pumps and she picks a chic pair from the current collection. These beige shoes have suede on the body with metallic snakeskin on the platform and heel. The platform shoes are further trimmed with silver studs along the platform and heel. While these beige shoes will normally look fabulous dressed up, Rihanna shows a great way to wear them by day with a tank and long skirt.
You can have fun wearing theseLouboutins shoes with a chic beige cocktail dress. But if you want to wear them by day with a look like Rihanna’s, then wear these pumps with a gray tank, long gray skirt, and beige satchel handbag.
When Michael Jordan flew in his own nikes sneakers, he wasn’t just the most stylish man on the court; he was of course, the best performer.With all of the performance enhancements that have been developed since the widely loved OG Jordans were originally constructed, it’s hard to pass up on new, performance-oriented kicks when heading to the gym. However, with recent developments from JB, like the Air Jordan Alpha 1 and Air Jordan 2.0, it looks like we’re poised to see our favorite classics receive modern makeovers.
Could more models be next? We can only hope and, as we’ve done in this feature, speculate. Almost three decades have passed since His Airness first laced up his signature Nikes on the court and though different styles have come and gone, his retros remain in demand. Yet, few of them remain court-ready by today’s standards.
Check out these 10 modernized Nike Air Jordans we wouldn’t mind see releasing and then tell us which one you liked best.
Is the Nike Air Force 1 Denim/Bronze the most anticipated Air Force 1 release of the year?We're closing in on Saturday, which is the official Nike Air Force 1 Denim release date, and spots that are getting them are starting to post some really quality pictures.You will have to anticipate it a little longer now. We have learned the Nike Air Force 1 Denim/Bronze will now release on May 28, 2011 at select retailers nationwide.
Above and below the cut, check out the über-premium AF1, which features a high-quality deep denim over the upper contrasted by bronze stitching, while the white midsole and gum outsole finish the shoe off nicely. Look for the Air Force 1 Denim/Bronze nationwide on Saturday, May 28th. Photos via MrRSportsMiami.com.
This highly praised Air Force 1 nikes sneakers features an obsidian denim material for the majority of its upper, while metallic bronze hints (Swoosh border, contrast stitching) provide nice, detailed color contrast.
Lastly, the Air Force 1 is equipped with obsidian waxed laces, an off-white midsole and a gum bottom. As stated earlier, the Nike shoes Air Force 1 Denim/Bronze will now release on May 28, 2011. Stay tuned for more release information regarding this shoe.
Nike Air Maxes 1 Fall/Winter 2011 collection
It kind of feels like Air Max 1 drops have tapered off recently, but that certainly won’t be the case in the Fall/Winter 2011 collection. The Nike Air Max 1 is legitimately one of the greatest nikes shoes (for everyday wear, anyway) of all time, so new design themes on the shoe are always exciting. Spring 2011 will see Nike opt for largely tonal looks, combining suede and canvas over the upper with white Swooshes and matching midsoles and starkly contrasting outsoles.
Hitting nike store near the end of the year are no fewer than four really dope colorways (so far), one going a little crazy in terms of design, with the other three keeping it relatively simple. The out-there design goes for black leather over most of the upper, with a star-like pattern on the white inlay.
The initial colorways will be yellow/white-blue and brown/white-pink and, while there’s no official release date yet, stick with shoes-website.info for nikes sneakers udpates. The three others stay classic with the color-blocking, although two feature a unique netting on the inlays. Hit the jump to see what the hell I’m talking about, and stick with NB for firmer release dates, including which countries will see these AM1s. Check out the cheap nike shoes at our online store
The Nike Air Moc has been sandal-ized for summer. Though they feature
the same rounded outsole, pull-cord laces and general potatoe-sac
shape of the Nike Air Moc the sandal version sports a completely
remixed upper with cut-out portions, stripes and an odd toe box.
Overall: super weird, just as they like ‘em in Boston.
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Nike Dunk High ‘Hyperfuse’After already having presented the Air Force 1 High Hyperfuse, we finish our Fall 2011 preview of the series today with the Nike Dunk High Hyperfuse.
Once again Nike applied their Hyperfuse technology, building the upper of the sneaker with heat and pressure, rather than traditional cut-and-sew methods. The outcome is a lighter, stronger and overall better performing version of the iconic Dunk.
Nike Lunar Venture +
Once again old meets new in the Nike V-Series. Though the Nike Lunar
Venture + uses the retro lines of the Venture on the top, the
construction is very modern with laser-cut panels and Lunarlon sole.
Light, comfy and clean runners for summer. Caliroots has ‘em.
Nike presents the Free Waffle AC, a barefoot-inspired sneaker that takes cues from the ’90s – blending an old-school suede and mesh upper with today’s Free 5.0 outsole. Available in grey/black, black/black and black/red through NikeStore. The one pictured above is our choice.
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After several previews we can give you Nike’s official story on the new Air Flow sneakers.
Coming off the successful 1982 launch of the Nike Air Force 1, Bruce Kilgore was making his mark as one of brand’s top young designers. Known for his design versatility, Kilgore experimented with patterns, materials and construction that were revolutionary for the era.
Born in 1989, the Air Flow was Kilgore’s statement solution to provide runner’s with what they needed – a breathable shoe combining new cushioning with superior comfort and support. With comfort inspired by a plush Teddy Bear, Kilgore literally used the stuffing for the sole of an early Air Flow prototype. The concept evolved and with an upper reminiscent of Nike’s original marathon shoe, the Nike Sockracer which coincidentally had no outsole, blended with a new outsole featuring flex grooves and responsive cushioning.
The breathable and minimalistic upper construction of the Air Flow inspired future Nike running shoes including the Huarache, Presto and Free. Built to withstand the rigors of a marathon, yet bold enough to turn heads worn casually, Nike Sportswear will re-release the Air Flow for the first time in June in two original colorways fitting of the late ‘80s — Lush Teal/Varsity Purple-Summit White and Bright Cactus/Black-Blue Glow.
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We continue the preview of the Nike Hyperfuse Pack for Fall 2011. After having showcased the Air Max 1 Hyperfuse yesterday, we take a look today at the matching Air Force 1 High.
Somewhat simpler in terms of colors, the Air Force 1 comes in an all black colorway, also applying the Hyperfuse technology to the upper. The ankle strap is reflective, though only noticeable at a closer look.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Further images follow after the jump.
Last month it was announced that these were supposed to be canceled, well it looks like they still got out there. Premier received a shipment of the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Cheech & Chong’, certainly one of the most anticipated SB releases in some time. Also dubbed the ‘Cinco Del Mayo’ Dunk High SB, it comes with a white canvas upper and paisley accents.
Old meets new, with the Nike V-Series Lunar Racer Vengeance. Retro lines from the Vengeance on the upper great modern Lunarlon cushioning on the bottom for a clean, comfy summer runner. The royal blue and white is a winning combo. Caliroots has em.
More images follow after the click.
Yesterday we gave you a first look at the upcoming Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse. The technology first introduced by Nike Basketball, makes its way into the lifestyle footwear section of the Swoosh brand. Today we continue our preview and take a look at the first two upcoming colorways of the Air Max 1 Hyperfuse.
Once again both sneakers make use of the new technology, using heat and pressure to bind panels, rather than traditional cut-and-sew methods. The sneaker comes with a mostly mesh upper in dark grey/royal blue and light grey/pink.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Detailed images of the sneakers follow after the jump.
Nike designers first introduced the new Hyperfuse technology in 2010 in basketball. Breathability, weight and stability were the two main ingredients that the new technology was supposed to solve. The three layers of the technology are fused together, using heat and pressure, resulting in a level of precision that is impossible to achieve via traditional cut-and-sew methods. The result is not only a new technology, new features, but also a new look.
For Fall 2011 Nike fused the Hyperfuse technology with one of their most iconic running and by now lifestyle sneakers – the Air Max 90. Today we preview the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse in two colorways, releasing later this year.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Many more images follow after the jump.
The latest development from Nike Tennis is the Nike Lunar Vapor 8 Tour, a shoe created with Roger Federer’s game in mind. Featuring full length Lunarlon foam cushioning, a Flywire upper and extra durable rubber in the outsole, the shoe delivers an ultra-light, ultra-strong shoe with superior grip and responsive cushioning. And they look damn good too; another successful mating of form and function from the Swoosh.
More images follow after the click.
After several previews we can give you Nike’s official story on the new Air Flow sneakers.
Coming off the successful 1982 launch of the Nike Air Force 1, Bruce Kilgore was making his mark as one of brand’s top young designers. Known for his design versatility, Kilgore experimented with patterns, materials and construction that were revolutionary for the era.
Born in 1989, the Air Flow was Kilgore’s statement solution to provide runner’s with what they needed – a breathable shoe combining new cushioning with superior comfort and support. With comfort inspired by a plush Teddy Bear, Kilgore literally used the stuffing for the sole of an early Air Flow prototype. The concept evolved and with an upper reminiscent of Nike’s original marathon shoe, the Nike Sockracer which coincidentally had no outsole, blended with a new outsole featuring flex grooves and responsive cushioning.
The breathable and minimalistic upper construction of the Air Flow inspired future Nike running shoes including the Huarache, Presto and Free. Built to withstand the rigors of a marathon, yet bold enough to turn heads worn casually, Nike Sportswear will re-release the Air Flow for the first time in June in two original colorways fitting of the late ‘80s — Lush Teal/Varsity Purple-Summit White and Bright Cactus/Black-Blue Glow.
More images follow after the click.
We continue the preview of the Nike Hyperfuse Pack for Fall 2011. After having showcased the Air Max 1 Hyperfuse yesterday, we take a look today at the matching Air Force 1 High.
Somewhat simpler in terms of colors, the Air Force 1 comes in an all black colorway, also applying the Hyperfuse technology to the upper. The ankle strap is reflective, though only noticeable at a closer look.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Further images follow after the jump.
Last month it was announced that these were supposed to be canceled, well it looks like they still got out there. Premier received a shipment of the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Cheech & Chong’, certainly one of the most anticipated SB releases in some time. Also dubbed the ‘Cinco Del Mayo’ Dunk High SB, it comes with a white canvas upper and paisley accents.
Old meets new, with the Nike V-Series Lunar Racer Vengeance. Retro lines from the Vengeance on the upper great modern Lunarlon cushioning on the bottom for a clean, comfy summer runner. The royal blue and white is a winning combo. Caliroots has em.
More images follow after the click.
Yesterday we gave you a first look at the upcoming Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse. The technology first introduced by Nike Basketball, makes its way into the lifestyle footwear section of the Swoosh brand. Today we continue our preview and take a look at the first two upcoming colorways of the Air Max 1 Hyperfuse.
Once again both sneakers make use of the new technology, using heat and pressure to bind panels, rather than traditional cut-and-sew methods. The sneaker comes with a mostly mesh upper in dark grey/royal blue and light grey/pink.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Detailed images of the sneakers follow after the jump.
Nike designers first introduced the new Hyperfuse technology in 2010 in basketball. Breathability, weight and stability were the two main ingredients that the new technology was supposed to solve. The three layers of the technology are fused together, using heat and pressure, resulting in a level of precision that is impossible to achieve via traditional cut-and-sew methods. The result is not only a new technology, new features, but also a new look.
For Fall 2011 Nike fused the Hyperfuse technology with one of their most iconic running and by now lifestyle sneakers – the Air Max 90. Today we preview the Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse in two colorways, releasing later this year.
Photography: Highsnobiety.com
Many more images follow after the jump.
The latest development from Nike Tennis is the Nike Lunar Vapor 8 Tour, a shoe created with Roger Federer’s game in mind. Featuring full length Lunarlon foam cushioning, a Flywire upper and extra durable rubber in the outsole, the shoe delivers an ultra-light, ultra-strong shoe with superior grip and responsive cushioning. And they look damn good too; another successful mating of form and function from the Swoosh.
More images follow after the click.