
Adriano Batista
Editor-in-Chief at Fucking Young!
Fashion Editor at VEIN Magazine
Adriano. Pure, raw, explosive pleasure! Aquarian. Editor-in-chief of @Fuckingyoung
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1 day ago |
fuckingyoung.es | Adriano Batista
Nike Running‘s new Jakob Essentials line reflects the quiet intensity of its namesake athlete. Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen approaches running with single-minded focus: his philosophy is about action over words. This collection translates that mindset into performance wear. Developed with Ingebrigtsen, the pieces combine technical function with meaningful details.
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2 days ago |
fuckingyoung.es | Adriano Batista
Some collections feel like time machines. 93 SIERRA/CROSSES’ Spring/Summer 2025 line transports you straight to early 2000s Asturian summers—those endless days of crashing waves, peeling sunburns, and hardcore blasting from a beat-up stereo. This is nostalgia served raw. Graphic tees look like they’ve been pulled from a 2003 skate shop. Sweats and trousers carry that sun-bleached, lived-in softness. The swim shorts could’ve been stolen from some forgotten surf brand’s heyday.
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2 days ago |
fuckingyoung.es | Adriano Batista
On the night before El Clásico, Nike brought something different to Barcelona. The Parc del Fòrum became the center of European street football with Mad Maximus, an event mixing football, music, and urban culture. A massive 583 m² cage was set up, where the best street players from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa battled in intense 2v2 matches.
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3 days ago |
fuckingyoung.es | Adriano Batista
Boiler Room and Umbro are back with their third collaboration, this time turning the spotlight on Lewisham, the South London neighborhood that’s shaped grime, football culture, and street style for decades. Shot by Simon Wheatley, the photographer who documented grime’s early days in Don’t Call Me Urban, the campaign features local legends like Novelist, Merky ACE, and Renz wearing the new collection against the backdrop of their own streets.
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3 days ago |
fuckingyoung.es | Adriano Batista
The latest collaboration between LOEWE and Swiss sportswear brand On expands their vision for Fall/Winter 2025, pushing technical wear into unexpected territory. At its center is the Cloudventure 2.0, a shoe originally designed for rugged trails but now reimagined for city streets. The updated silhouette keeps its athletic roots but softens its edges. A semi-translucent mesh wraps the upper, layered over an oversized LOEWE logo that plays with texture and dimension.
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