Last week, A$AP Rocky and PUMA unveiled their latest collaboration, a capsule collection of footwear, apparel, and accessories that blends streetwear with motorsport energy. The release included a campaign video directed by Rocky, soundtracked by an unreleased track of his, setting the tone for a lineup designed to move fast and stand out.
The sneakers take the spotlight, especially the Mostro Gabbia, named after the Italian words for “Caged Monster.” It features a removable cage, giving it a modular feel that nods to both protection and adaptability. Rocky also revisited two of his past PUMA designs (the Mostro OG and Inhale), adding reflective 3M details inspired by nighttime car culture. The result is a mix of sharp lines, textured materials, and a look that feels built for motion.
The apparel keeps the same high-energy approach. The Moto Armor LS Tee mimics race gear with distressed graphics, while the Flacko Smile Baby Tee keeps things playful with Rocky’s grin front and center. The AWGE Drive Tee leans into racing graphics, and the Denim Shorts mix classic cuts with laser-printed PUMA logos.
Accessories like the Cat Belt, Racing Hat, and Toolbox Bag (which looks like actual automotive gear) complete the lineup. Rocky said he pulled from PUMA’s archives, blending retro touches with his own ideas to create something that feels fast and alive.
Check it out below:
The collection is available now on PUMA’s website and in stores globally.
Titled “Nothing could have prepared us / Everything could have prepared us”, this retrospective exhibition explores over thirty-five years of artistic practice across various photographic genres.
Hiroaki Sueyasu’s latest collection for KIDILL isn’t just about clothes but also about the people who once lived on the fringes, spinning their own worlds out of obsession and imagination.
Montblanc and Wes Anderson return with “Let’s Write,” the second chapter of their collaboration, and an ode to writing, imagination, and the journeys words inspire.
For their SS26 collection, presented at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo, creative directors Aurélien Arbet and Jérémie Egry continue their quiet conversation between art and utility.
Last week, CANEX Presents Africa x Tranoï opened their exclusive pop-up honoring the diversity and depth of African fashion at the Galeries Lafayette in Paris, running until July 8th.
Summer dressing should be easy, sharp when it needs to be, relaxed when it wants to be. MR PORTER’s High Summer Part 2 campaign gets that balance right.
We sat down with Pasqualetti the day after his show to discuss his creative process, how he approaches gender rules, and why being a young independent brand in Italy is no easy feat.
MARINE SERRE expands beyond clothing with the launch of MARINE SERRE MAISON, beginning with a collaborative tableware capsule featuring upcycled pieces from France’s historic Faïencerie de Gien.
For its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, QASIMI reflects on ten years under the creative direction of Hoor Al-Qasimi, honoring the legacy of the brand’s late founder, Khalid Al Qasimi.
Turn the page. Breathe deep. Your pupils are already dilating. The high is coming.
Issue 26 brings together two electrifying covers that take the dopamine dive from Sadiq Desh captured by Cris Cerdeira to multidisciplinary visual artist and photographer Tomás Pintos’ cover story, Besos hasta agotar stock (Kisses Until Sold Out), developed from the live performance creating a space where glamour
meets exhaustion.