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  2. File:Hypebeast logo 2022.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Hypebeast (company) - Wikipedia

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    Hypebeast is a Hong Kong–listed company that focuses on contemporary culture and lifestyle. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally founded in 2005 by Kevin Ma as a sneaker blog. Over the years, Hypebeast has expanded into other industries such as fashion, art, music, e-commerce, golf, and more.

  5. Hypebeast - Wikipedia

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    Hypebeast may refer to: Hypebeast culture, a contemporary youth culture focused on clothing styles; Hypebeast (company), catering to hypebeast culture

  6. Eddie Slovik - Wikipedia

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    Slovik was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1920 to a Catholic, Polish-American family, the son of Anna Lutsky and Josef Slowikowski. [6] [7] As a minor, he was a troublemaker and had contact with the police frequently.

  7. Cool (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Attitude, behavior, appearance, or style which is generally admired "Coolness" redirects here. For the reciprocal of temperature, see thermodynamic beta. Look up cool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coolness, or being cool, is the aesthetic quality of something (such as attitude ...

  8. Kids (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kids is a 1995 American drama film directed by Larry Clark in his directorial debut and written by Harmony Korine in his screenwriting debut. [4] It stars Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce and Chloë Sevigny in their film debuts.

  9. Cultural impact of Christina Aguilera - Wikipedia

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    Hypebeast writer Jennifer Machin noted that her early music videos aesthetics, particularly for "Genie in a Bottle", is what helped maintain Aguilera's early innocent teen idol image. [85] The video was directed by Diane Martel and received some comparisons to Mariah Carey's video for "Dreamlover" which was also directed by Martel. [86]