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  2. 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.

  3. Lookbook.nu - Wikipedia

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    "Lookbook.nu" was a fashion, youth culture, and community website, created by Yuri Lee in San Francisco. It was inspired by street fashion websites and blogs such as The Sartorialist and The Cobrasnake and designed for users to post their own street-fashion photography, featuring themselves and their outfits. One fashion writer called the site ...

  4. Kevin Ma - Wikipedia

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    As Hypebeast grew, Ma moved to Hong Kong and expanded it to include different aspects of street and contemporary culture, including fashion, art, music, design, and culture. [16] [17] [18] Ma published the first issue of Hypebeast Magazine in June 2012. [6] Eventually, Hypebeast became a publicly listed company on the HKEX.

  5. Hypebeast - Wikipedia

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    Hypebeast culture, a contemporary youth culture focused on clothing styles; Hypebeast (company), catering to hypebeast culture This page was last edited on 6 ...

  6. Supreme (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme is an American clothing brand established in New York City in April 1994. The company focuses on streetwear, skateboarding, and hip hop fashion trends. In December 2020, the U.S.-based apparel and footwear company VF Corporation bought Supreme for $2.1 billion. [3] In 2024, the brand was sold to EssilorLuxottica for $1.5 billion. [4]

  7. Accent Group - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Her is an Australian casual fashion label. [2] EXIE is an Australian women's active-streetwear label. [2] First Muse is a label of form-fitting casual wear. [2] Glue Store is an Australian premium fashion retailer. [2] Hype DC store in Westfield Carousel. Hype DC is an Australian and New Zealand sneaker shop chain. [2] [16]

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