Bee Line by Billionaire Boys Club and iconic boot brand Timberland are back for their 8th collaborative release together to celebrate the cultural impact of the classic 6-inch premium boot, reimagined with inspiration from the resilience of the city.
The apparel, footwear, and accessories in the collection are inspired by Timberland’s work and outdoor heritage, highlighting utilitarian and workwear silhouettes through an earth-toned color palette that comes to life with bold color pops and vintage ‘90s inspired patterns.
The collection is highlighted in a special campaign video featuring NYC OG and music artist, Jadakiss and NYC-native and multidisciplinary creative, Aurora Anthony. Supported with creative campaign imagery featuring UK based pluri-disciplinary artist Connor Kawaii.
Fernando Casablancas photographed by Jorge Ewald and styled by Vitor Ferreira and creative direction by Pablo Quoos, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
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Characterised by its bold and strong image due to its visuals, the brand founded in Shanghai and based in London is considered to be one of the most avant-garde of the moment.
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Fusing heritage and precision, the unveiled collection consists of 13 pieces, through which the spirit of racing, a central theme in the brand’s DNA, is channelled.
+380 pages to change the channel: from Big Brother, to Buffy, a dating program, music from 90s, weathermen, a late show, Uggly Betty, Sex & the city, tattoos… and more!
Our must-see TV lineup includes pop-culture phenomenons from Gossip Girl star Evan Mock gracing the cover shot by TianZheng Yun, in a shooting inspired by the “Ugly Betty” series.