
Vogue Paris enlists KAWS and the stunning Raquel Zimmermann for an editorial entitled “Graffi-Couture” to be featured in the November issue of the magazine. Biters. [C'est La Vie]
RESN SB Dunk drops next month, and Diamond Supply Co. links up with Sam Smyth (aka RESN) for a matching T-shirt to commemorate the long-awaited release. [Sneaker News]
Monster pays tribute to legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis by designing special edition earbuds. They say the earpieces are optimized for listening to jazz. [Daily Drop]
Devil’s Disciple, the first solo exhibition by Neckface, opens Halloween night at O.H.W.O.W. in Miami. The space will be turned into a haunted house as well. Boo! [Superfuture]
Check out Visvim Fall/Winter 2009 Footwear Collection, which has everything from canvas sneakers to winter boots covered. [High Snobiety]

Here’s the Big Bang King Power. Awesome? Yeah, probably. This $22K tank has a ceramic band, murdered out face, and is gonna make any Russian oligarch happy with his watch of the day. Check for it to be unveiled for real at the Basel watch show in March. We’ll probably go with the Nixon version in real life, but it’s good to pretend every now and then. [Crunch Gear]
Surfrider and Saatchi and Saatchi getting gully with the guerrilla ad campaigns. [PSFK]
Uniqlo’s Designer Invitation Campaign is full of heavy hitters: Opening Ceremony, Steven Alan, Shipley & Halmos, and Gilded Age. NYC cool guy collab heaven. [Hypebeast]
Not only is Ricky Rawse getting bawsed around by Fifty Cent, it looks like PONY might have dropped him as well. [SoleBLVD]
Check out this new Neckface x Altamont billboard/graf wall that just went up on the side of Barracuda in LA. [Slam x Hype]

Ye Olde Nasty Neckface just dropped a two-sided poster titled, “BURN BITCH / BITCH BURN”. Measurements are 18 x 24″ and you can grab it at “decorate your apt. during the recession” price of $35. Sweet. Hit the link to see side two. [O.H.W.O.W]
Kaws makes poop toys on a stick for you or your dog. [Honeyee]
Supreme warehouse sale in both L.A. and NYC, this coming Wednesday. Click on “news” for the flyer and buckle down for the shit storm. [Supreme]
You know what Mr. Margiela? You crazy. But your sneakers are dope dope dope. Damn they’re expensive, though. [Aloha Rag]
Goodenough x G-Shock. Yawn? [High Snobiety]
The Yeezy’s aren’t even out yet, and Kanye is already letting the Loius Vuitton collab breathe. Talk about headaches over at the swoosh. [SoleBLVD]

You don't have to slut it up all the time, sometimes you just have to have a pretty face. Olivia Palermo fits the bill. [Bastardly]
Ambiguous no more! Street vandal NECKFACE gets ousted. [Gawker]
Tila Tequila got a book deal. Hopefully it's just a picture book. [Flisted]
Watching people fall down is funny, seriously. [Double Viking]
Enter this contest and grab a chance to win the Jordan 11/12 Countdown pack. [NiceKicks]
QDeezy from Big Boy's neighborhood interviews Mr. West. [Nah Right]

Brooklyn-based skate retailer KCDC has been serving real skaters since 2001, and this week marked the launch of their first collabo shoe'a Chukka Low with Vans and ambiguous street-vandal Neckface.
The uppers of the sneakers feature 'Face's artwork as well as his highly-recognizable tag that has terrorized billboards and buildings in NYC. The sneakers are limited to 100 pairs, and can only be purchased at the KCDC shop in BK (available now). To learn more about the store and the low-run sneaker check out our feature with owner Amy Gunther HERE.
$75, www.kcdcskateshop.com

We've got a connect over at KCDC skateshop in Brooklyn, who let us snap off a few photos of an upcoming Neckface x KCDC for Vans collaboration. These shoes are the limited release out of the upcoming Neckface series, and are set to drop around 6/1. Check back in a week or so for full photos and a rundown of the project. After the jump, see some more detail shots.
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Last year we gave a nod to graffiti artist Neckface when we broke down style and design from A-Z. His random ballsy throwups have become a staple of NYC street art, until now. Recently, Chelsea store front My Old Lady let the neighborhood know she’s single and ready to mingle by painting over Neckface’s work. But it’s all good, the world famous Neckface has hoes, err artwork in different area codes.

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