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hypebeast.com | Andrea Sacal
15 Mins ago Share this article Sneaker culture in Venezuela is hitting new levels. In a country where access has long been a challenge, sneakers have become more than coveted objects: they’re a visual language, a personal statement, and a way to connect with global culture through a local lens. Venezuelan sneaker culture has never faded, evolving underground and becoming a key movement for well-dressed streetwear enthusiasts looking to stand out.
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1 week ago |
hypebeast.com | Andrea Sacal
Music 29 Mins ago As VP of A&R at Capitol Records, Carter Gregory has been at the forefront of the musical shift in Latin America — spotlighting artists and shaping moments that define today’s sound. His appearance in Rawayana‘s “Veneka” music video and on stage during their Coachella 2025 set goes beyond a cameo; it reflects how deeply his presence resonates within the Latinx community. “Latin American artists bring an emotional rawness and cultural depth that is so special.
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1 week ago |
hypebeast.com | Andrea Sacal
El Silencio Ibiza Is Booming This Summer: Going from day to night with immersive audio and culinary experiences.
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1 week ago |
hypebeast.com | Andrea Sacal
SummaryThe pair first collaborated on England’s 2010 World Cup kits. The collection is slated for a Spring 2026 release. Born in Buenos Aires, designer Aitor Throup has become an unstoppable force in the Latin fashion scene. The 44-year-old creative rose to fame by challenging the standards of dystopian menswear alongside Stone Island, Nike, and G-Star RAW. Throup has grabbed our attention with his latest partnership, rejoining Umbro after 14 years for a third collaborative collection.
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1 week ago |
hypebeast.com | Andrea Sacal
SummaryThe Mexican imprint presents its first footwear collection with adidas. The footwear and apparel is available now via adidas Mexico and select retailers. Mexican sportswear brand Hermanos Koumori is back for another collaboration with adidas Running, debuting its first interpretation of the adidas UltraBOOST 5. Hermanos Koumori empowers you to run faster with two fresh sneaker colorways inspired by Mexico’s Monte Alto Nature Reserve.
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