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Soeur have announced their first collaboration with American fashionista Leandra Cohen for a summer capsule inspired by their shared DNA that includes oversized pieces and crossover between menswear and womenswear conventions. Titled Café Leandra, the capsule collection features an oversized pink-and-pastel-green striped poplin shirt, a pair of green shantung silk shorts, a bi-material clutch and a total ivory look. Each piece is adorned with a label presenting a pink flamingo that has become Cohen’s emblem and was specifically designed to add an element of uniqueness to the capsule. The collection is now available to shop here.

Next, Nike have revealed the latest colourways, Black & White and Cobblestone, for their new Air Max Pulse silhouettes – a shoe heavily inspired by the eclectic and frenetic energy of the London music scene. Utilising the 270 Air Bag Unit, the shoe delivers an added element of comfort alongside more reactivity and bounce. The shoe features multiple swoosh placements, Air Max branding on the heels and a contrasting rear rubber mudguard alongside a breathable mesh upper. The Nike Air Max Pulse is now available to shop here.

Persol is celebrating 100 years of the 24-hour Le Mans race with an update for their iconic 714 sunnies, famously worn by Steve McQueen, who starred in the 1971 film Le Mans. During this year’s 24 Hours Le Mans race, Persol will present some of the world’s most iconic motor culture films in a dedicated open-air cinema, as well as a McQueen-designed booth in the main race village. At the event, attendees will be able to get their hands on an updated colourway of the 714s in ivory and gold. Thankfully, if you can’t make it, the iconic shades will also be available from the Persol website.

This year, Dr. Martens will celebrate ten years of their classic and always iconic Jadon boot. To mark the occasion, the brand is looking back at the boot’s journey from a subcultural statement to an anti-mainstream cult mainstay and have released a short film celebrating the first decade of the Jadon and its position in culture. The film features insights from ex and current creative directors Damien Wilson and Darren McKoy, photographer Tommy Ton, fashion blogger Bryanboy, and DM’s collectors and collaborators from over the years. The film is now available to watch here.
