This piece is a preview of our upcoming Not In Paris 3. Curated by Highsnobiety and presented during the time period formerly known as Paris Men’s Fashion Week, Not In Paris 3 is our third in a series of bi-annual digital exhibitions celebrating creativity in the age of remote interactions. Stay tuned for more.
Not In Paris 3 is almost here and our very own gift shop is getting ready to open. To celebrate the troisième édition, running from June 16 through 22, we’ve hooked up with some of our favorite brands to release a host of co-branded products and Highsnob-exclusive releases. Partner brands include BAPE, MSCHF, Advisory board Crystals , B.STROY, and a lot more.
Browse everything coming to the gift shop below and mark your calendars — the first drops arrive on June 16.
Be@rbrick is a staple in the Highsnobiety shop (or it would be if it didn’t sell out so quickly), so for Not In Paris we decided to work with Medicom on our very own co-branded Be@rbrick made of Baccarat crystal. If you’re a collector, this is the level up you need.
Glitter Advisory Board Crystal shorts, need we say anymore? These arrive in soft pink, gold, and black colorways and have a loose, basketball short style fit.
Everyone knows MSCHF — the bad boy art collective has dropped Holy Water-filled Air Max 97‘s, collaborated with Lil Nas X on his blood-filled sneakers (and pissed off Nike in the process), and made Birkenstocks out of real Birkin bags.
For MSCHF’s follow-up to the viral Big Blur release (a stack of blurred-out 100 dollar bills that sold for $56,700 at Sotheby’s), the collective is letting more people in on the action — this time with a European twist.
We’ve teamed up with Japanese streetwear stalwart A Bathing Ape on a trio of co-branded BAPE STAs. Arriving in blue, red, and green, each BAPE STA is decked out in premium suede and features BAPE’s iconic shooting star logo on the sides in white and an Eiffel Tower and the phrase “Not In Paris” are embossed on the lateral heel of each shoe. Our BAPE STAs arrive on June 22, to mark the end of Not In Paris.
Café de Flore is a fashion week icon, so we teamed up with the eminent coffee shop to release special coffee cups and saucers, an ashtray, and an egg cup, alongside co-branded merch. Now you can bring the Parisian institution home, wherever you are.
Okay we lied. The majority of the releases arrive on June 16, but as a special pre-Not In Paris release, we’ve teamed up with Thom Browne on an exclusive capsule that drops today. Shop the collection here and check out the staff-modeled lookbook here.
B.STROY, run by Brick Owens and Duey Catorze, is one of the most interesting streetwear brands out there right now. For Not In Paris, we’re dropping a collaborative release with the oft-controversial duo. Expect graphics on graphics.
If you don’t know Kenneth Ize, it’s time to start paying attention. The Lagos-based LVMH Prize finalist’s work focuses on traditional Nigerian crafts. For Not In Paris, he’s collaborated with Nita on a range of made-in-Italy jewellery featuring Murano glass pendants.
CASETiFY is the GOAT of phone cases, so working with the label for our own Not In Paris iPhone case was a no-brainer. Upgrade your mirror selfies this summer.
If you were in Paris circa Christmas 2014, you might remember Paul McCarthy’s “Tree” installation at the Place Vendôme. Or not, as it was swiftly removed due to its resemblance to a butt plug. For this limited-edition release, The Skate Room has put the controversial artwork center-stage, with a signature by the artist himself. This one is for the collectors.
Home to artists such as Takashi Murakami, Daniel Arsham, Madsaki, JR and MR. and with galleries across the world, Perrotin is one of the major players shaping the art scene today. We’ve brought them into the streetwear game with a co-branded collection of tees and hoodies.
Never underestimate the power of a good toiletry case — especially now that we have the freedom to travel again (responsibly, of course). To channel the luxury of the City of Love, we’ve teamed up with L/Uniform on a timeless Dopp kit that will upgrade any hotel bathroom.
As always, we wanted to release our own collection to commemorate Not In Paris, with hoodies, tees, a branded water bottle, a bowls set, and more.
Sometimes, we have to swap out our sneakers and there’s nothing better to upgrade your fit than a pair of loafers. Made by French luxury brand JM Weston with ties to the 1968 Paris student rebellion, these suede and calf leather loafers arrive with two vintage 1 Franc coins to add an optional dose of Gallic flair to the penny slot on the upper.
The Texas tuxedo has never looked so good. We’ve teamed up with Jean Touitou from A.P.C. for our ode to classic, tourist style.
Everybody knows what a Longchamp tote looks like — the French luxury leather goods maker is an icon in the bag game. To commemorate Not In Paris, we collab’d on a Paris-branded tote, perfect for your next trip to the capital.
Maison Kitsuné doesn’t just make clothes (or great mixtapes). The French brand’s on-site coffee shop, Café Kitsuné, also produces some of the best coffee in Paris. Get your special Not In Paris edition and drink up in style.
Whether you’re a football fan or just into the aesthetic, it’s undeniable that Paris Saint Germain boasts the coolest jersey out there. Our collaboration with the team features blink-and-you’ll-miss-it branding that brings the statement jersey to the next level.
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