Happy NBA Playoffs to those who celebrate. We sure do, having tapped in with one of the league’s undersung style icons to kick off the festivities. Truly, the intersection of sport and style is on one, what with tennis’ most stylish young star landing a team-up with the industry’s most stylish house. Where culture meets style. That’s where we live. |
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After clinching a spot in the NBA playoffs earlier this month, Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton — the best dressed man in the league — went home for a few days to chill with his golden doodle, Ames, and kick back in some all-star fits. For our latest Frontpage cover story, we visited Haliburton during this rare moment of peace to talk individual style, outfit bricks, his first rap shout-out, the most stylish NBA players of all time, and more. Click through to read the rest of the interview with Highsnobiety Fashion Director Sebastian Jean. |
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Here at HS, we’re all about “You know it when you see it.” And by “it,” we mean good clothes, slick style, things of taste that haven’t yet had a spotlight shone on them. (“If you know you know” is, ironically, no longer IYKYK.) And you’ll know Moritz Gottlob’s jewelry when you see it. His chunky silver bangles are appreciably cool, overtly understated, and impressively affordable, the golden triangle of a stealth signifier in the world of menswear. Before Gottlob World, his eponymous line, blows up, we landed a sneaky sit-down with Gottlob and his stylish admirers. Read more |
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BEAMS is a Japanese retail behemoth adored internationally (Ralph Lauren — heard of him? — is a fan). But almost no one noticed when it quietly began building an American business. Highsnobiety News Director Jake Silbert caught up with the BEAMS crew to exclusively talk about its ambitious Western expansion, from plans for a permanent store to a new big-body sizing strategy. "Japanese companies tend to be conservative, and it's always a risk entering America," general manager Travis Fujita says. "It's a huge challenge." Read more |
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Meanwhile, the global fashion business’ future has never been unsteadier. Renowned journalist Eugene Rabkin took us on a deep dive into President Trump’s tariff rampage and what exactly it means for our wardrobes. "For the past 18 months the fashion industry has been in a funk," Rabkin writes. "Overall luxury sales fell by 2 percent in 2024 while the sneaker market declined by 5.8 percent. You get the sense that the average fashion consumer is exhausted." But maybe… there’s actually a silver lining? Read more |
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