The BaeWatch Series: @atiraariffyn

We’re about to switch things up in this male populated street culture. The BaeWatch Series is a new segment to showcase today’s strong, empowered women embracing the street culture. We’ll introduce weekly favourite babes in the game on their thoughts on the industry and passion for all street related things. Show your support to the familiar girls featured, some may be new faces but we predict that the girl gang is rising and they’ll all be household names in the near future. In the spirit of this female driven series, these girls are doing it on their own terms. Get to know our first addition on this series is Atira Ariffin, from Kuala Lumpur with an Instagram feed that is filled with pure guilty pleasures of sneakers and streetwear, it’s no doubt she has a massive following of 40k followers.

       

Tell us about yourself and what are you currently up to these days.

“I’m Atira Ariffyn, I just moved to Amsterdam at the end of last year after living in London for five years where I completed my studies at the Architectural Association. I’m currently working as a junior architectural designer at UNStudio. I am mostly occupied with work these days but I’ve also been invited to exhibit my personal project : ‘Unveiling Pyongyang’ photography documentary for Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival 2017 (KLAF17) which just ended and the upcoming one for Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017 as part of Pyongyang Pavilion. So in the recent weeks I’ve been quite busy juggling between my professional work and editing photos and preparing contents for both of the exhibitions.”

 

Besides work, what do you in your free time?

“I used to paint a lot during my student days but I’ve been extremely busy with work and other stuffs. I really miss being able to relax and paint my heart out so I’m hoping to find some free time and get back to my paintings soon. Other than that I enjoy photographing on weekends or indulge myself in a good book. Oh I also love to cook!”

 

How did you start your sneaker obsession?

“I’ve always loved trainers. As a child, I grew up inclined towards the tomboy side. My earliest memory of this fascination towards trainers was in the mid-1990s, I was probably 5 or 6 years old when my dad bought me a pair of boy’s shoes with blinking red lights. Cheesy I know but I wore it all the time!

“I used to shop at boy’s clothing department, I wore baggie pants and oversized shirts (during the peak of hiphop era in early 2000s) and even when I had to wear baju kurung on certain occasions I used to pair it with a converse.”

Mind you it’s not fashionable at all and I actually looked horrendous back then. I think I’ve burned all of my old photos from my tomboy days *laughs* Anyway, I started to get a bit serious in collecting trainers when I moved to London as they’re easily accessible and my obsession was amplified when I started dating my boyfriend in 2014 as he shares the same obsession and he has taught me a lot about the ‘game’. It was the love for trainers that brought us together at the first place.”

 

How many sneakers do you own? Do you sell your sneaker collection?

“Well to be honest, I don’t own that much as I only buy what I like or whatever that fits my style. I have approximately 50 pairs. I don’t sell my sneakers. I’m emotionally attached to all of them.”

 

What is your favourite sneakers?

Vans Old Skool.

Describe your fashion style.

“I love minimal design with clean cut, layers, or oversized outerwear paired with one or two streetwear items like a cap or a pair of trainers. I tend to avoid drawing too much attention to myself therefore my wardrobe’s colour palette are very muted, dark and subtle (I honestly think that I have way too much grey outfits). Also, I often borrow my boyfriend’s clothes like jackets, crewnecks, and t-shirts.”

 

What are your favourite streetwear brands?

“Gosha Rubchinskiy, COS (not exactly streetwear brand but I love their minimal designs), Acne Studios, Yohji Yamamoto, Common Projects, Comme Des Garçons, MKI Miyuki-Zoku, Ontour (a Dutch brand I discovered after I moved to Amsterdam). As for Palace and Supreme, it depends on the individual pieces. Some designs are nice, some are just too ‘loud’ for my liking. But I generally like almost all of Palace x Adidas collaborations, they’ve done an amazing job in producing really good designs. As for local brands, I really like Futuremade Studio and Against Lab.”

 

What do you think about the male dominated street culture?

“Honestly I personally feel that it doesn’t really matter whether the scene is dominated by male or female as it doesn’t make any difference to me. People should feel comfortable wearing whatever they like regardless of the majority and I don’t see why is it necessary to highlight the gender differences. Your personal style is your own choice and should not be defined by gender stereotypes.”

“I work in a male dominated field where I have to constantly deal with male architects, engineers, suppliers, consultants, contractors, and many others on daily basis and it never bothered me at all, so similar perspective is applied towards my view in street culture. Well of course in the context of street culture there will always be a small number of males who dislike the idea of female donning the streetwear brands, but hey, they’re entitled to their own opinions and so are we. I think it’s cool that more girls are embracing the street culture now!”

 

How do you find the street culture in Malaysia compared to abroad?

“This is a very broad topic to dissect and I’m afraid that I don’t have enough knowledge on the Malaysian scene to make a judgement. But I guess based on my own observation on social media and words of mouths from friends, I can see that the culture is growing exponentially since the past couple of years. There has been a lot of fresh and new local homegrown brands and Facebook communities focusing on street culture are also expanding. People are more open in exchanging knowledge with each other and and I think it’s amazing. If I were to compare it to London, I feel like our local scene is growing towards the right direction. It’s also interesting to observe how some Malaysians can creatively assemble their outfit together to fit a warm tropical climate compared to those from four-seasoned countries.”

 

Who are other “Hypebae” that you know/look up to?

“I would say Jennifer Bin, Christina Paik, Adrianne Ho, Atikah Karim (Malaysian), Ashley Lau(Malaysian), Tricia Goh (Singaporean), Hanya Seah (Singaporean).”

Follow her on Instagram: @atiraariffyn

Heres A Message From Iqbal M. & The Venopian Solitude To You!

This 5 minutes and 55 seconds video was recorded in conjunction with the upcoming showcase that combines two live performances by local homegrown bands IQBAL M. and THE VENOPIAN SOLITUDE on this 18th August at ATAS by BijanFX, Kelana Jaya. The only barrier to entry is forking out RM35 per ticket! You can book the tickets by contacting this following numbers +60172178534 (Najib) and +60166985507 (Nawal). Tickets are also available at the entrance (Door opens at 8:45PM). Please take note that the entry is limited so be quick and grab your tickets now before it’s sold out!

Check out their latest collaboration nameless song on the above here. Enjoy!

Malaysia’s Breaking Bad, the biggest drug bust in history! More than 1 billion ringgit worth of methamphetamine.

According to Oriental Daily news, Inspectorate of the Customs Service assaulted a factory in Shadeng Industrial Zone busted a total value of more than 1 billion ringgit of methamphetamine, the largest drug case in the history of China. The total number is 800 packs, each package has at least 25 kilograms of sack.

    

Law enforcement officers raided the factory to carry out the assault after receiving the information, found six people carrying the sacks into the factory, officers immediately arrested them and the driver.  The seven men who were arrested, aged between 29 and 43, were illegal foreign workers, including five Bangladeshi men and one Nepalese man, and the remaining one was a 40-year-old Indian suspect.

“The Customs Service invoked article 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 to apply for the arrest of seven arrested suspects to the Kenshin Kobayashi today and will check 794 sacks one by one after the completion of the extension procedure to determine whether it is ice. “

The Malaysian Commissioner of Customs and Excise Department Governor Datuk Seri Bo Bo Marley said at a news conference on Tuesday night,

“We were investigating this case and that the earlier criminals were able to successfully import drugs into the country, mainly because the colour of the chemicals was hidden close to the drug, so it was difficult to make a resolution.”

To confirm the methamphetamine, each bag will be investigated to confirm the drug. The source said that six of the illegal workers who were arrested were believed to be hiring workers to carry drugs, and the customs bureau would later join the police to detect the drug trafficking group behind the scenes.

adidas Originals NMD R2 Drops in New Men’s and Women’s Colorways

The adidas NMD R2 variation drops new colorways for both men and women. Equipped with Primeknit fabrication for a lighter, the men’s edition comes in grey upper in a unique shadow knit technique that creates an effect causes the shoe to shift colour in the light. Its women’s counterpart embarks on an engineered graphic pattern in a pastel pink and black palette.

These new adidas NMD R2 Primeknit colorways available at JD Sport Malaysia stores and via website.

Sole What store has expanded!

Sole What The Gardens has expanded and renovated with bigger space and brand new concept design. Gone with the old design. The whole shop concept is open and clean but raw at the same time using materials like cements wall, actual container materials. With full length clear window facade, it really do look like an aquarium where everything can be seen clearly, anyone who walk pass will definitely not miss it.
Sole What The Gardens will be located at S229A & S229B, 2nd Floor, The Gardens Mall, Mid Valley City. Do look out for a big red container in the shop if you can’t find the shop.

Etnies and Michelin Upgrade The World’s Toughest Skate Shoes, Michelin Marana Joslin.

One of the most durable shoes out on the market today gets tougher in this new release. Etnies Footwear and Michelin Tires have come together to introduce the new Marana Joslin Skate Shoes. Michelin an innovative tread design company comes into play engineering durable technology of their tires and using rally racing PC00—transforming the product into long-lasting and slip-resistant. Boasting high skate performance, the new and improved shoes provides extra comfort thanks to a padded tongue and collar with hidden lace tops, and a STI Evolution foam midsole for impact resistance.

Retails at RM339 comes in Black Grey. Available at N&Z Skate Shop outlet, Johor and via online.

Vans Reissues the Classic “Flame” Pack

A ’90s favorite makes a comeback. We welcome the unexpected return of the classic Vans “Flame” pack. The 2017 re-release includes two of the most iconic Vans silhouettes: the Sk8Hi and the Old Skool and Vans Slip-On. All three sneakers feature black canvas with flames graphic throughout the upper and white accents on the inner liner, branding stripes, laces, and rubber midsole.

 You can pick up the Vans Flame Pack directly in stores now.

“WE DON’T HAVE A NAME FOR THIS SHOW…YET” CONVERSE ONE STAR X FOOTPATROL “JEWEL” .

We’re back with another episode of “We Don’t Have A Name For This Show….Yet”. This time, Our resident Monk we will be unboxing the lovely crossover which is “The Footpatrol x Converse One Star “Jewel”. Want to know what so special about this collab shoe? Well why not click on the play button on the above and we’ll let our resident monk do his part in explaining to you all about it.

Please Share and Like the video if you’ve enjoyed watching it!

 

 

Nike Air Vapor Max returns to NIKEiD once again with new sole options!

The Nike Air VaporMax has been the most sought after shoe, teasing us with more new colourways since it’s release. Instead of waiting for the perfect colourway for your shoe, back for a limited time NIKEiD is back again to let you customise the Nike Air VaporMax entire shoe. Personalise both the upper and sole unit, style the swoosh colour, colour fade your airbag or not. In addition to adding a special graphic of your choice on the lateral side, you get to add an Airmoji for the tongue branding. Two upper options of black and black/white will be available, in addition to seven sole colours: orange, volt, turquoise, blue, pink, clear and black. If you choose the black sole, you’ll then be able to choose seven shades for the Swoosh.

This Nike Air VaporMax iD priced at RM949. Head to Nike MY website to start customising!

LISTEN TO “SCARED TO BE LONELY” BY IVORY AISLE

The boys from Ivory Aisle is back in action and this time around they’ve just released their very own unique cover songs of “Scared To Be Lonely” by Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa. As we mentioned before it’s a post-hardcore styled track mixed with screamo, so if you only appreciate mainstream pop flavoured love songs by baby faced boy bands, you might want to steer away from this one.

The release marks a new start for the band after being hiatus for months due to the departure of the band previous vocalist. There are no further plans as for now, but there will be announcements from the band before the end of the year. From what we know, the single also teases the direction of the band is heading in future releases.

Without further ado, give a listen to Ivory Aisle’s new single “Scared To Be Lonely” on the above!

If you like what you’ve listened or you’re interested with their upcoming releases ? Well keep your eyes peeled and don’t forget to stay connected with the band’s official social media on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.