Hip Hop, more than any other genre, has always been about aspirational living, and jewelry has long been one of the culture’s ...
In the '90s, basketball star Dennis Rodman provided an alternative to the status quo questioning of hip-hop jewelry styles.
Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Q-Tip and Phife (pictured here in 1991) and Jarobi White are being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall ...
Eva Marcille struck a pose on the red carpet last night, and we are still in awe. She was among several celebs attending ...
Oriol hasn’t put his camera down since. During the George Floyd marches in 2020, Oriol was where he’s always been — in the ...
New York Fashion Week is always a spectacle, and the celebrity lineup always takes things to a whole new level every year.
Enter in "Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip Hop Jewelry" on view at the American ... and CEOs of their record labels in the late ‘90s/early 2000s, and they started designing chains that signified ...
In the '90s, basketball star Dennis Rodman provided an alternative to the status quo questioning of hip-hop jewelry styles. Instead of countless necklaces around his neck, Rodman used the flesh of ...
of IF & Co. Jewelry, estimated the value of those chains at $100,000… each!" Highsnobiety's Donovan Barnett wrote. Hip-hop (and its form of expression and product, rap) has changed. As it has ...