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We Visited The Stone Island Prototype 8 Series Event In Milan

By The Hoxton Trend | May 29, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zLXdJc6y8Q Back in April, we visited Italy’s fashion capital, Milan, during Milan Design Week, arguably the largest and most prestigious furniture and design fair in the world. Nestled within the back streets of Milan in the Via Savona district—considered one of Milan’s trendiest areas with new boutique hotels, numerous bars and restaurants, and a vibrant

Vintage Clothing Fair Takes Centre Stage At Hackney’s MildMay Club

By The Hoxton Trend | May 29, 2024

A few months ago, we visited the Mildmay Club located in Hackney’s Newington Green Manor, in the north of London. Originally known as the Mildmay Radical Club, it first opened its doors in 1888 at 36 Newington Green Road. It was not universally popular, as evidenced by the views of the vicar of the nearby

SS24 Adidas Spezial Collection Released At Carnaby Flagship Store

By The Hoxton Trend | April 9, 2024

Recently, one of our trusted friends, P, a serial Adidas & Stone Island collector and enthusiast, and owner of the fashion culture YouTube channel WeAreNotTheSame, headed over to the launch of the Adidas Spezial SS24 collection on Carnaby Street. Now, it’s no secret that the Adidas Spezial line is for the heads, and each successive

It’s Confirmed: Stone Island Prototype Series 8 Releases At Milano Design Week

By The Hoxton Trend | April 9, 2024

Back in 2019 The Hoxton Trend covered the Stone Island Prototype Series 4 release at Milano Design Week, located at Stone Island’s very own exhibition space located at Stone Island Showroom, Via Savona 54, Milan. The Stone Island Prototype Series 4 utilised a distinctive method called “MANUAL FLOCKING ON NYLON METAL GRID-OVD,” the styles are grounded in

A Brief History of Maharishi: UK’s Pioneering Cult Military & Utilitarian Retro Brand

By The Hoxton Trend | April 8, 2024

During the early days of Hoxton’s retail career at Selfridges, one of the brand concessions he closely collaborated with and grew fond of was Maharishi. Even in the early 2000s, Maharishi commanded a high price point, exuded immediate status, and fostered a cool underground cult following. These qualities propelled the brand to become one of