There was little fan interest until the night of October 26th, 1984, when a rookie named Michael Jeffrey Jordan took Chicago ...
Jabbar–OG Royal Blue which was initially launched in 1978 and became the first sneaker to feature an athlete's face ...
Capturing today’s zeitgeist of sports and contemporary art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s interactive “Get in the Game ...
Everyone knows fashion is an art form, so how about sneakers? Bata Shoe Museum's new exhibition, Art/Wear: Sneakers x Artists ...
The Air Jordan 1 was the first signature shoe designed for Michael Jordan, then a rising star in the NBA. Created by legendary designer Peter Moore, it featured revolutionary technology and a bold ...
Bata Shoe Museum's Art/Wear exhibit explores the liminal space between the blurred lines of art, fashion, and commerce.
LIAM Payne gave fans a glimpse inside the multi-million-dollar mansion he had been living in before his death. The ex-One ...
Calling all Toronto shoe-lovers and sneaker collectors, if you want to feast your eyes on some of the most important shoes in ...
We decode the history between the world of basketball and sneakers from the first Chuck Taylors to the monumental Air Jordans.
The Air Jordan 3 "True Blue" debuted in 1988 as a tribute to Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina. Adorned in a vibrant shade of blue, this sneaker quickly became a staple ...
Darren Walker, the outgoing president of the Ford Foundation, has served on the National Gallery of Art’s board of trustees ...
When you think of signature shoes, the first names that usually come to mind are probably Kobe, LeBron, or Jordan. The post ...