Nike x Sacai capsule collection aims to make sportswear more feminine

Sports brand Nike has collaborated with Japanese fashion studio Sacai to launch a capsule collection of women’s performance sportswear that incorporates pleats and lace (+ slideshow).

Nike x Sacai capsule collection

Sacai founder Chitose Abe used references from Nike’s archives of running, tennis and American football apparel to create the eight-piece collection.

Nike x Sacai capsule collection

Working with designers from the NikeLab research team, she added pleats and lace to the heritage sportswear garments. Nike said the aim was to create “feminine” pieces that retained their function as exercise gear.

Nike x Sacai capsule collection

“The idea of functionality is important to me, as is fabric innovation, which has always been at the heart of Sacai,” said Abe. “For me, Nike is an original icon with performance and innovation at its core.”

Nike x Sacai capsule collection

The designer added plissé sections to the back of the brand’s Windrunner jackets, pleating Nike’s technical fabric for the first time.



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Incorporating Abe’s signature panelling, alternate strips of nylon “ripstop” fabric and mesh material are used to create volume at the back of the colourful windproof jackets.

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Also incorporated into skirts in matching hues, the pleats flare outward when the wearer moves quickly.

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Nike’s three-layered cotton-blend Tech Fleece material has been cut into five styles including a range of tops with crew necklines and a pair of sweatpants.

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Sections of the back of grey-marl sweatshirts have been removed and replaced with mesh fabric hemmed using a lace developed by Nike and Sacai.

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An elongated version of the top that includes an opaque back rather than mesh is worn like a dress, while a hooded sweatshirt features a ruffled peplum detail.

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The lace is used to fill the gaps in printed T-shirts that are slashed vertically down the front.

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“Abe has a fluidity and strength to her work that we feel is perfectly encapsulated within this collection,” said Nike Sportswear creative director Kurt Parker. “The garments come to life as the wearer walks and moves, expressing both beauty and strength. We feel it’s a perfect marriage between sport and style.”

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Abe also reinterpreted the silhouette of Nike’s Air Max trainer into a slip-on leather shoe with an elasticated tongue.

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Colours for the footwear include black, navy, grey, white and Nike’s signature “volt” luminous green, all used in different paired combinations.

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The hue used for the sole is extended halfway up the side of the shoes to create the illusion of a wedge.

Nike x Sacai capsule collection

The Nike x Sacai spring collection will be available at NikeLab stores in New York, London, Paris, Milan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai from 19 March, as well as the NikeLab website and stores including London’s Dover Street Market and Paris’ Colette.

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The range will launch in Japan on 25 March. Additional pieces and colours for the summer collection will go on sale in June.

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Flotspotting: Spell's Embrace Interaction Platform

Our homes have plenty of horizontal surfaces, whether desks or dining/coffee/end tables, on which to rest our objects. Our sofas, meanwhile, are meant to rest our asses on. But Dutch design label Spell uses wood to create a novel object-supporting platform that can straddle both horizontal surfaces and the curvature of a sofa armrest.

The Embrace Interaction Platform, as it’s unwieldily called, is a wooden tray with a neat trick. Hinged slats mean it can either lay flat or be draped over a curve; assuming your sofa’s armrests aren’t too much of a parabola, this provides a handy way to create an instant surface.

A slot running around the perimeter of the centermost portion can support a tablet, though it seems that with the angle adjustment, you’ll have to live with what you get.

The slot also does double duty as cable management, though it’s not clear how the cable’s exit towards the power source is handled.

I’m not sure how stable it is when arched and standing on its “feet,” but if they’ve worked that out, it appears you could also use the tray to elevate a tablet on a desk surface.

This isn’t a mere concept, by the way; Spell sells the Embrace right here for €318. (Their Coroflot page mentions it comes in either walnut or oak, but on the commercial site it appears they’ve jettisoned the oak.)

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Politico to Launch European Site (FishbowlNY)
Politico is preparing to expand to Europe with the launch of Politico Europe. The site will use the similar tactic taken by Politico and Capital New York — a free site with subscription-only verticals that focus on one subject, like tech. FishbowlDC At 12:01 a.m. Brussels time on April 21, www.politico.eu will go live; and two days later, Politico will debut its weekly print edition in Brussels, Paris, Berlin, London and several other European capitals. HuffPost For the European launch, editors have tapped senior E.U. correspondent Ryan Heath to write a morning column on “what’s driving the daily political conversation on this side of the Atlantic,” a product similar to Mike Allen’s Playbook. Politico / Dylan Byers on Media Former Reuters journalists Pierre Briançon and Nicholas Vinocur will lead coverage of France. Jacopo Barigazzi will lead coverage of Italy. Former Wall Street Journal Europe editor Craig Winneker will serve as news editor. The Economist’s Jan Cienski will serve as energy editor. Former New York-based journalists Tara Palmeri, of the New York Post, and Zeke Turner, of Women’s Wear Daily and the New York Observer, will work from Brussels. Former New Republic managing editor Linda Kinstler and former Newsweek global editor Tunku Varadarajan will both serve as contributing editors. The Guardian Politico claims it will have more journalists combined in Washington and Brussels than any other outlet. Total staff at the venture will reach about 70.

Sony Pictures Posts Hack-Delayed Quarterly Profit of $51 Million (THR)
Sony Pictures generated a profit of $51 million (6.2 billion yen) in the quarter ended Dec. 31 (the period affected by the hacking attack), more than the $20 million it had predicted in February, Sony Corp. announced in Tokyo on Tuesday. IBT The hacks that brought the operations of Sony Pictures to a screeching halt in December have proven costly for the motion picture studio, to the tune of $15 million (1.8 billion yen). Sony Pictures profits fell from $148.3 million (18 billion yen), a 74 percent drop compared with the same quarter in the previous year. Funds set aside to investigate and fix the damage related to the hacks accounted for 10 percent of the decrease. BuzzFeed Sony said that there were fewer major DVD and streaming releases in the quarter compared to the year before, while the company’s films did not perform as well. Television income was hit compared to last year thanks to Sony getting major income from demand for Breaking Bad at the end of 2013. Variety Sony also released an unusually detailed breakdown for SPE’s third quarter, including U.S. dollar aggregated results that differ from Picture segment results in the earnings announcement, with operating profit declining 79 percent year-on-year to $53 million and total sales dropping 20 percent to $1.79 billion. The biggest release in the third quarter was Fury, which earned a worldwide total of $194 million, and compared with the $209 million from Captain Phillips in the same quarter of 2013.

Evening News Ratings for Week of March 9 Show Tight Race (TVNewser)
The evening news race just got a lot tighter. NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt held an 11,000 total viewer lead over World News Tonight With David Muir. That’s the closest ABC has gotten to NBC in more than 5 years — since the week of Sept. 7, 2009 which was the week after Charlie Gibson announced his retirement from World News. Variety Muir triumphed over Holt for the second time in five weeks, winning more of the evening-news viewers advertisers care most about. The NBC evening newscast won an average of 1.96 million viewers between the ages of 25 and 54, the demographic that sponsors of news programming pay most to reach, a tumble of 18 percent from the week-earlier period and 11 percent from the same week last year. ABC’s World News in turn lured an average of 2.033 million, down 11 percent week over week and up just 0.3 percent year over year. The Daily Beast According to the Teutonic Time-Shifting Theory, all three 6:30 p.m. network newscasts lose significant viewership when it stays light outside later. But NBC is supposedly disadvantaged disproportionately because its audience is more prosperous and suburban, given to lovely sunset bike rides and mint juleps on the veranda — while ABC’s audience is weighted toward a less affluent, more “urban,” indoorsy demographic.

‘Radio Andy’ Cohen Plans SiriusXM Channel (USA Today)
Andy Cohen has carved out a niche getting wild and candid with guests on Watch What Happens Live, his late-night Bravo talk show. But he promises things will get even wilder when he heads to SiriusXM radio with his own 24/7 channel. THR Cohen will curate the content for the channel, called Radio Andy, which will make its debut later this year. He will have his own weekly show, which will be one or two hours long, and the rest of the platform’s air time will be filled by hosts who have yet to be announced.

HBO’s The Jinx Finale Draws More Than 1 Million Viewers on Sunday (Variety)
HBO documentary series The Jinx, which chronicled the twisty tales of Robert Durst, ended its run Sunday with a ratings spike. Nielsen estimates that the sixth and final installment of The Jinx: The Life And Deaths of Robert Durst averaged 802,000 viewers for its initial airing at 8 p.m., a roughly 80 percent jump from the prior week’s 446,000 and the program’s largest audience to date. The previous high for the show was the 752,000 who tuned in for its premiere on Feb. 8. THR Authorities found nearly 150 grams of marijuana and a revolver in millionaire Robert Durst’s hotel room when he was arrested over the weekend, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Durst appeared before a judge for a second straight day Tuesday to face the drug and weapons charges. He also is charged with murder in a Los Angeles killing 15 years ago.

E! Is Pulling The Plug on Fashion Police Until September (HuffPost / AP)
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China’s Huayi Brothers to Partner With STX Entertainment on 18-Movie Deal (Variety)
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CBS Gets Into Big Data Game (Adweek)
CBS may have launched a new streaming service (and announced a new one for daughter network Showtime), but traditional TV is where it’s at, as far as the television company is concerned. Tuesday, the company unveiled a new product designed to demonstrate TV’s reach power to CBS clients, which it’s calling “Campaign Performance Audit,” or CPA. B&C CBS says CPA has been tested with select advertisers since last fall. It provides them with a roadmap using analytics from by CBS and Nielsen. CBS research assets include its Television City facility in Las Vegas where the network measures viewer reaction to its shows. CBS says Television City can also be used to test the effectiveness of ad messages. WSJ / CMO Today In addition, CBS will also work with Nielsen to provide advertisers feedback on the effectiveness of their campaigns and media spending.

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Billboard Promotes Mike Bruno (FishbowlNY)
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Mickey Kaus Quits Daily Caller After Tucker Carlson Pulls Critical Fox News Column (Politico / Dylan Byers on Media)
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Akron Filmmaker’s Death Clouded in Larcenous Mystery

Paul Jacoway was best known for the 2009 feature documentary Final Edition: Journalism According to John S. and James L. Knight. This month, following the filmmaker and University of Akron lecturer’s sudden death from natural causes, someone absconded with the Emmy and Telly awards he earned for the film, taking other personal belongings as well.

The police are now involved and reviewing apartment lobby surveillance video. Jacoway’s long-time girlfriend Jennifer Somerville is hoping whoever took the items, which also include mementos from the professor’s days with Columbia Records, will see fit to return them. From the Fox 8 Cleveland report:

Somerville was at the Akron apartment with Jacoway’s brother and sister five days after he died, when she said they noticed that some of his prized belongings were missing. She called the police.

“The family noticed when they were at the house on March 14th that there were some things missing from the apartment. Some of them were Emmy awards that the deceased had received as well as some gold records; one belonged to Tina Turner, another to Corey Hart,” said Akron Police Lieutenant Rick Edwards.

Jacoway’s documentary about the Knight brothers, which took three years to make, is narrated by then-deputy Mayor David Lieberth:

John (Jack) and Jim Knight were Akron brothers and prominent national figures who owned and ran the Beacon Journal newspaper in the 1900s. They eventually created the Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc. empire of 31 daily and 26 nondaily newspapers in 28 U.S. markets, including the well-known Detroit Free Press, Miami Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer and San Jose Mercury News. The brothers also founded the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, now based in Miami, Florida. The prize-winning newspaper group, at one time the nation’s largest, was sold to McClatchy Company in 2006.

Jacoway’s most recent documentary was A Tree Grows in Washington: The John Seiberling Story. RIP.

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Afterhours Taipei

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Welcoming our newest contributor Adinda of Wolves Table.. we are lucky to have her as our Taipei correspondent, sharing with us all the hidden gems and bringing us around her neighbourhood. Thank you Adinda for the beautiful first post and we look forward to many more.. of course in the mean time, her instagram is the place to go for more eye candy!

Taipei is the Queen (King?) of hidden cafes and tiny back alleys filled with ‘secret’ restaurants. If you stay here for a couple of days and only go where the crowds are going, you’ll probably miss all the gems. Heck, if you don’t speak Mandarin you’ll probably never find it unless you accidentally bumped into one just by randomly passing by.

I know this because I’ve lived in Taipei for almost two years already and i’m still discovering new places to go, eat or hang. Places that are located in streets where I passed by a million times, but apparently never took that one left or right turn to find that one place. Kinda frustrating. But it also makes a wander through the city super adventurous.

Today i’d like to take you to this place called Afterhours. It’s a popular place among people in the neighborhood. It’s a cafe that offers a selection of tea, coffee, desserts, bagels, soups but also some Japanese interior goods. The left side of the cafe is dedicated to Japanese plates, pots and some cutlery. The right side is where you can find the seating area, Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese magazines for reading and where you can eat, drink, do some work or just relax.

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