The best-selling Jordan shoe of all time is the Air Jordan 11. Released in 1995, the Air Jordan 11 has achieved iconic status among sneaker enthusiasts and is often regarded as one of the greatest basketball shoes ever made. Its popularity has been fueled by its design, performance on the court, and its association with Michael Jordan during his comeback from retirement.
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New Faces on Old Runways at September 2025 Fashion Week
September–October 2025 Fashion Week felt less like a normal season and more like a mass relaunch for several major houses. New creative directors took their first bows in New York, Milan, and Paris, with big‑name labels using the shows to reintroduce themselves after a long stretch of designer “musical chairs” and quiet‑luxury fatigue. On the runways, that meant a lot of “statement first collections.” Designers leaned on brand signatures—logo hardware, archival prints, familiar silhouettes—to r
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Jaden Smith Becomes Christian Louboutin’s First Men’s Creative Director
Jaden Smith is collaborating with Christian Louboutin. According to Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), the 27-year-old rapper, actor, and son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, will serve as the luxury brand’s first men’s creative director. In his new role, Smith will move to Paris, where he will design men’s shoes, leather goods, and accessories, while also curating campaigns, events, and immersive experiences. Smith is scheduled to debut his first collection in January during Paris Men’s Fashion W
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“We Might Just Get Hit With a RICO": Drake’s Lawsuit Era.
Drake is currently a defendant in a civil RICO class‑action lawsuit in the United States, centered on his relationship with the online gambling platform Stake.us and alleged manipulation of his music streams. The complaint, filed in federal court in Virginia, claims Drake, streamer Adin Ross, Australian national George Nguyen and Stake.us formed an “enterprise” that promoted illegal online gambling and used the site’s internal tipping system to move money in ways that broke state and federal law
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Screens, Kids, and the Space Reading Needs
Children’s literacy is falling at the same time that screens are filling more of their day. A recent breakdown of U.S. reading data, Child Literacy Statistics United States 2025, notes that only about 31% of fourth graders and 30% of eighth graders are at or above “proficient” in reading, while roughly 40% of fourth graders and a third of eighth graders are below the most basic level. New NAEP results show those low performers now have the worst reading scores in over 30 years, and many can’t re
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Summer Walker’s Over It Trilogy: Learning Where to Draw the Line
Summer Walker’s Over It trilogy is one long story about drawing the line in love. A breakdown from Revolt, Hard-hitting lines from Summer Walker’s ‘Over It’ series, treats Over It, Still Over It, and Finally Over It as connected chapters about hurt, calling things out, and finally choosing yourself. The titles move like timestamps—Over It, Still Over It, Finally Over It—marking that shift from confusion to anger to something closer to acceptance. Over It is the starting point, built out of situ
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The Wicked Press Tour That Never Ends
The Wicked films spent more than a decade moving from announcement to release, with multiple date changes and a decision to split the adaptation into two parts. By the time Wicked and Wicked: For Good reached theaters and home release, that long timeline had become part of how the project was covered, with fans tracking schedule shifts and strike‑related pauses alongside more standard casting and trailer updates. Early screening reports focused on performances and craft, with outlets such as En
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