Highsnobiety

Highsnobiety

Highsnobiety is a digital magazine that focuses on upcoming trends and news in fashion, art, music, and culture, all in one place. Over the years, Highsnobiety has established itself as a leading brand in the online fashion and lifestyle space. Currently, its website and print magazine rank among the most popular global resources for inspiration related to fashion, sneakers, music, art, and lifestyle. Highsnobiety is committed to innovation, progress, and staying ahead of the trends, which are fundamental principles of the brand.

International, Consumer
English
Online/Digital

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#16877

United States

#4738

Lifestyle/Fashion and Apparel

#216

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | highsnobiety.com | Jake Silbert |David Fischer

    Dries Van Noten's future under new creative director Julian Klausner already looked steady, going off his well-received Fall/Winter 2025 womenswear show alone. Any lingering doubts were surely smashed by Klausner's smooth Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection, his first for the house. The ensuing offering was Dries but not, all the design language of what came before elevated by a fresh perspective. And no one loves freshness more than Van Noten himself.

  • 1 day ago | highsnobiety.com | Jake Silbert |David Fischer

    Pharrell's Louis Vuitton is terrifically worldly. Only a year or so ago, it was exploring Virgina, Pharrell's home state, and now it's sunbathing in India, where the LV Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection draws deep from a well of historic style in shaping its typically sumptuous seasonal spread. Since Louis Vuitton collections are typically quite expansive — and SS26 is hardly an exception — not every garment is obvious in its inspiration.

  • 2 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Tayler Adigun |David Fischer

    Nike is on a wave when it comes to slim sneakers, and now that flat sneaker tide is taking a retro-futuristic turn. The Nike Astra Ultra sneaker has a super slim build with a narrow toe box, which gives the sleek silhouette a dance-shoe vibe. Admittedly, this comes despite the Astra Ultra resembling some of Nike’s running shoes, like the simple and slim Air Max Muse, the mint chocolate chip-flavored Nike Superfly, or the ’70s-era Nike LD-1000.

  • 2 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Maximilian Migowski |David Fischer

    Nike’s ACG sub-line is responsible for some of the American sports gear giant's most unique concoctions. And the recently revived Rufus mule exemplifies ACG’s uncooly cool appeal, presenting an enticing mix of terrain-defiant functionality and gorpy ugly-chic aesthetics. The latest "College Grey/Khaki" Rufus is a minimalistically taupe-toned denim clog, its textured, washed-out body providing a look normally found on jeans that have been worn to the ground.

  • 2 days ago | highsnobiety.com | Donovan Alexander Barnett |David Fischer

    On June 25, Highsnobiety shadowed actor-singer Miles Caton through Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris. Styled head-to-toe in razor-sharp LV tailoring, Hollywood’s newest double threat, fresh from his breakout in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, gave us a front-row, third-person peek at one of Paris Fashion Week’s marquee moments. During our car chat, Caton named two non-negotiables when leaving home: a backpack and a wallet.