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2 days ago |
designscene.net | Ana Markovic
PUMA has introduced the Hali 1, the first signature basketball sneaker for Tyrese Haliburton, designed in collaboration with footwear designer Salehe Bembury. The shoe is set to make its on-court premiere in the vivid Hibiscus colorway during Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, where Haliburton leads the Indiana Pacers against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The official release is scheduled for September 1, 2025, on PUMA’s website and select global retailers.
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2 days ago |
designscene.net | Ana Markovic
Television has long shaped public perception, and for queer audiences, it has also served as a mirror – sometimes distorted, often incomplete, and occasionally transformative. For decades, LGBTQ+ characters were either invisible or relegated to marginal roles. But over time, a number of shows challenged that silence, offering narratives that centered queer lives with complexity, depth, and emotional honesty.
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2 days ago |
designscene.net | Ana Markovic
The trailer for Wicked: For Good premiered today during a special one-night event that saw the 2024 film re-released in select cinemas across North America. Audiences were treated to an early look at the second and final chapter of the two-part adaptation, with the trailer shown at the end of the screening, along with commemorative materials marking the occasion.
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3 days ago |
designscene.net | Ana Markovic
Nike continues to build on the Air Foamposite One’s 2025 momentum with the release of the “Triple White” edition. Arriving June 20 at a retail price of $240, the sneaker offers a full tonal treatment of the classic silhouette, stripping it down to a white-dominant palette for the first time since Comme des Garçons’ limited collaboration in 2021. The Nike Air Foamposite One Triple White edition stays close to the core construction that defines the model.
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3 days ago |
designscene.net | Ana Markovic
The Air Jordan 14 Ferrari returns this June, bringing back one of the most recognizable non-OG colorways in the Jordan archive. First released in 2014, the sneaker stood out for its direct inspiration from Italian sports cars and its vivid red colorway. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the silhouette took cues from the Ferrari 550M, aligning with Michael Jordan’s interest in high-performance automotive engineering.
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