Drop: the world of the hypebeast: limited edition pieces & the virtual destruction of the traditional delineation between street and “high” fashion
The world of the hypebeast has led to a virtual destruction
of the traditional delineation between street and “high” fashion. Limited
edition pieces enjoy global cult status, draw thousands of hopeful purchasers,
and can resell for up to 10-20x retail immediately after release on sites like
Grailed.
There is an entire culture surrounding these launches, or “drops.” Streetwear
aficionados travel intercontinentally to attend them, almost like concerts, and
wear their rarest shoes and gear, flexing for each other while chatting,
comparing, and hoping to cop one-time-only limited pieces. Kids rock grails and
geek out, like an OG subreddit come to life. These lines comprise some of the
most interesting fashion events in the world, and are fast becoming
streetwear's equivalent of the fashion shows that haute ateliers host each year
at fashion weeks in Paris, New York, Milan, and beyond.
Drop dives into the world of streetwear queue culture, with original
photos of product launches from across the globe, including events in New York,
Los Angeles, London, Paris, Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo, and more, from brands
including Supreme, A Bathing Ape, Patta, Yeezy, Anti Social Social Club,
Vetements, Off-White, and others.
Byron Hawes is a New York-based writer and
designer. He is the founder and editor of the underground design magazine The
Après Garde, and a co-founder of I-V, a boutique architecture and design
firm that has done projects including a recording studio and offices for
OVOsound, Campari's Canadian HQ, and Spin Toronto.
He currently serves as contributing editor: architecture and design for
Hypebeast, and senior editor forFlofferz, and was previously a
consulting editor at Architectural Digest China and Greater
China Editor for BlackBook Magazine, as well as having contributed
to publications including Monocle, HighSnobiety,Vice, Fucking
Young!, Wallpaper, and Azure, amongst others.
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