Nike Air Force 1: A History of America’s Favorite Sneaker
Nike began its ascent to the top of the sneaker industry with 1982’s Nike Air Force 1 — the very first shoe to feature Nike’s Air technology. The popular sneaker was a hit both on and off the court once its low top variant released and since then, it is Nike’s top selling sneaker mode of all time.
Swipe ahead to learn more about one of America’s most popular sneakers.
As an 17-year-old NBA rookie with the brightest of futures, Kobe Bryant landed a major signature shoe deal with Adidas. Kobe’s 2000 sneaker, the Adidas Kobe, featured a sleek, futuristic design not seen on any other sneaker, and its silhouette is etched into sneaker culture history.
Swipe forward to experience Adidas’ The Kobe, designed in part by the late Kobe Bryant.
Back in 2011, Versace and H&M announced a truly groundbreaking collaboration that brought designer label style down to an affordable price point. Donatella Versace personally served as creative director, and she brought a few classic Versace designs out of the vault, just for this capsule. It was also the very first H&M collection to feature homeware items.
Swipe forward and take a look back at the 2011, Versace for H&M collection.