Exploring the archives: looking back at streetwear icons from previous decades
Streetwear, an iconic clothing style, has evolved over the decades, drawing inspiration from various cultural influences. By diving into the archives of urban fashion, we discover icons that left their mark on previous generations. A look back at these iconic pieces that have shaped today's streetwear.
The 80s: The advent of Streetwear
In the 1980s, streetwear emerged as an important cultural movement, combining musical, artistic and sporting influences. Iconic brands such as Adidas, Nike and Stüssy marked this decade with bold designs and innovative collaborations.
The 90s: The Hip-Hop Era
The 90s were marked by the rise of hip-hop, which had a major influence on streetwear. Brands like FUBU, Champion and Tommy Hilfiger became symbols of this movement, popularizing hoodies, sneakers and caps.
The 2000s: Skate and Punk Culture
In the early 2000s, skate and punk culture influenced streetwear with brands such as Vans, Supreme and Volcom. Graphic prints, faded jeans and high-top sneakers were key elements of this era.