While the movie 'Planet of the Apes' may have been fictitious, apes have been low-key taking over the fashion world for quite some time. If you need proof of their presence, look no further than streetwear brand Bape’s latest collaboration on a few Puma silhouettes.
2013 is coming to an end. We've seen some of the best artist/rapper/musician/brand collaborations in the past year, 10 of which blew us away completely.
For every head-scratching collaboration (like designing the god awful Olive Garden uniforms), BAPE always find a way to pull it back. Three years after first linking up, the Japanese brand has reunited with NYC streetwear giants Stussy for a capsule collection they're calling 'Ill Collaboration,' and you'll soon learn why in the video lookbook.
No, this is not a joke. In the latest of a series of questionable and potentially credibility-crippling collaborations, BAPE (A Bathing Ape) have been tapped to redesign the uniforms for Olive Garden employees.
Kid Cudi's sophomore album 'Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager' was released on Tuesday (Nov. 9) and the Cleveland native hit the streets of New York to promote the new project.
Following a slightly odd appearance on BET's '106 & Park' -- where he refused to answer too many questions about his work on the new album -- Cudder hosted an album signing session at the BAPE store in New Yor
No stranger to the fashion world, Kanye West recently lent his influential style and presence to Japanese clothing company A Bathing Ape, a.k.a BAPE. Owner and founder, Nigo started the brand with just a few hand printed t-shirts in the early '90s and carefully crafted BAPE into a globally renowned and progressive lifestyle brand that is highly respected in the street and high fashion communities.