Rafael Nadal and Kobe Bryant Take On the Sweaty Trend
The tennis player and basketballer are among seven athletes in the new campaign for Nike Sportswear.
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The tennis player and basketballer are among seven athletes in the new campaign for Nike Sportswear.
Also, Marc Jacobs's ex takes to Twitter.
Top brands call for ban on environmentally harmful leather-making practices.
Also, Chanel Iman has been tweeting about interning at 'Teen Vogue.'
So he had a bit of diva flavor. Is that a crime?
And the Mal Sirrah designer hung up on Angelina Jolie, twice.
People started lining up at a Las Vegas boutique yesterday to get the kicks.
Also, see more of Bar Refaeli in the new 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit issue.
Also, did Annie Leibovitz photograph Michelle Obama for 'Vogue'?
We bring you 112 options for new kicks for our latest Shop-A-Matic, including 25 from sneaker Website Hypebeast.com.
Also, APC and Nike make sneakers together, and Lily Donaldson worries about burning down art.
The biggest criticism is that his designs rip off Nike, and he's not having it: "It's really annoying to have to deal with it."
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Wal-Mart's Shox sneakers are nearly identical in design to Nike's Shox footwear.
It promises to be like Paragon, but swankier.
Also, Kate Moss becomes a giant gold statue, Nike is most-searched online, and Anna Wintour gets snippy.
We're surprised that a picture of one basketball player's crotch in the face of the other didn't ring alarm bells in development meetings.
Nike's new line of shoes just launched, and we have photos. Patent and quilted shoes? But wait, there's more, including new Air Max 90s.
Five magazines are bidding on the season-six 'Project Runway' sponsorship spot, Diane Von Furstenberg will be added to the Fashion Walk of Fame, and Victoria Beckham says TomKat are "normal."
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