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Streetwear January 20, 2017
By Lois Sakany
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Complex Reporter Emily Oberg Announces She’s Stepping Away From The Platform

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January 20, 2017. Leave a Comment

Popular Complex Media news anchor and editorial producer Emily Oberg announced today (January 20) through her Instagram account that she’s leaving Complex Media.

In the caption of the post, Oberg wrote, “After 3 incredible years, I am sad to announce that today is my last with @complex. This is where I spent 3 of the most important years of my life. I learned more than some people learn in a lifetime. I found myself here, and I got to do some incredible work that I will forever be proud of. But most importantly, I got to work alongside some of my favorite people in the entire world, people who will be my friends for life.

“This was never just a job for me, it was my world, it’s who I was. And I loved every minute of it. I’m incredibly sad to leave, and it breaks my heart to know I won’t see these people everyday anymore. But Complex will always be part of who I am and will always have a special place in my heart. What we did here. what we created- is something so special, that we will be bonded forever because of it. Words cannot express how grateful I am for everything they’ve done for me, and I know that this isn’t the end. To everyone who made this journey possible, thank you, you know who you are. Love, always. ❤️”

Oberg was recruited by Complex through her work as a stylist/model, and gained an audience on her solid reporting skills, combined with her approachable good looks and a friendly yet serious demeanor.

In many ways she was the female face of the very male-centric Complex and created a new standard for what an on-the-street reporter/anchor could look like, a clear break from the coiffed and corporate look of traditional media anchors. Just as importantly, she represented a beacon of sorts for women interested in streetwear, a culture notoriously hostile to females and short on role models.

Not long after joining Complex, the Canadian-born Oberg started up her own streetwear label, Sporty & Rich, and also published a magazine under the same name. Perhaps her most highly-regarded project during her tenure at Complex was an investigative video (watch below) titled “Sold Out,” which examined the resell economy surrounding Supreme.

When we reached out to Oberg hasn’t stated what her plans are (we reached out and haven’t heard back), about her plans, she wrote,”I can’t say what’s next, but it will be a surprise that is for sure!”

Given her popularity as a reporter, connection with youth culture and social media following, one has to think there are plenty of larger news organizations who would love to have her on board to add some fresh appeal to their reporting staff.

 

After 3 incredible years, I am sad to announce that today is my last with @complex This is where I spent 3 of the most important years of my life. I learned more than some people learn in a lifetime. I found myself here, and I got to do some incredible work that I will forever be proud of. But most importantly, I got to work alongside some of my favorite people in the entire world, people who will be my friends for life. This was never just a job for me, it was my world, it’s who I was. And I loved every minute of it. I’m incredibly sad to leave, and it breaks my heart to know I won’t see these people everyday anymore. But Complex will always be part of who I am and will always have a special place in my heart. What we did here. what we created- is something so special, that we will be bonded forever because of it. Words cannot express how grateful I am for everything they’ve done for me, and I know that this isn’t the end. To everyone who made this journey possible, thank you, you know who you are. Love, always. ❤️

A photo posted by emily (@emilyelaineoberg) on Jan 20, 2017 at 9:40am PST

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Puma and New York-based fashion brand LaQuan Smith Puma and New York-based fashion brand LaQuan Smith are back with their second collaboration, this time inspired by the glitz and grit of the boxing ring. 

The campaign stars Ming Lee Simmons, dressed in satin-finished boxing shorts, cropped jackets, and tear-away pants with luxe details.

The capsule also includes two Speedcat silhouettes, including the Speedcat Mid, a high-ankle boxing sneaker. 

Priced between $80-$100, the Puma x LaQuan Smith collection launches on March 15 on puma.com, the Puma NYC and Las Vegas flagship stores, and select retailers including Foot Locker and Shoe Palace.
Artist Sue Tsai brought her signature whimsical de Artist Sue Tsai brought her signature whimsical designs to a capsule collection of earrings in collaboration with New York jeweler Greg Yüna. The statement earrings are now on display at Greg Yüna's Soho boutique and  now available on gregyuna.com.

The pair previously dropped a perfect match necklace set in 2021 that was 🔥. 

#gregyuna
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For fall winter 2025 KNWLS opted to forego a runwa For fall winter 2025 KNWLS opted to forego a runway show and present their collection in a styled lookbook.

Taking inspiration from a feminine Y2K aesthetic, the collection embodies designers Charlotte Knowles and Alexandre Arsenault’s ability to balance sexy and cool. 

In an interview with Vogue, the pair shared that they are currently working on a new design director role in Europe and have several other projects in the pipeline, including another denim project, a collaboration with a jewelry brand, and a menswear capsule for an e-commerce site.

Commenting on the lookbook styling, they shared, "Obviously in the lookbooks it's styled in a quite extreme way, but if you break it down into individual pieces, we've been thinking about merchandising and the customer more than ever before," said Arsenault. "We've seen the team in the studio wearing the pieces differently too, and we've taken that into account. It's a nice challenge to say: 'Okay, we want to make a sweatshirt, but it still has this silhouette or wash or rib detail that makes it feel really Knwls."

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Reason a million why Rihanna has her own tab on s Reason a million why Rihanna has her own tab on  snobette.com: Her effortless ability to find humor during her J'adore Dior audio rehearsal video. 

Rihanna was appointed as J'Adore Dior fragrance ambassador in 2024, replacing Charlize Theron, who held the role for 20 years. She has a long-standing relationship with the brand, having been named as their first Black brand ambassador in 2015. 

#rihanna
Atlanta-based Pluto and YK Niece released Whim Wha Atlanta-based Pluto and YK Niece released Whim Whamiee single a few weeks ago, and the track is now trending on TikTok as the "Lululemon Song". 

Rapper JT shared that she's hooked on the song, especially the "Lulu" verse.

To witness an athletic apparel brand being name-dropped in hip-hop by emerging women rappers highlights how much women love their fitness/athleisure wear but also the fact that there is a flex that comes with wearing Lululemon in certain circles.

 Male rappers Jbeezy.Lfg and Lil Scoom89
respectively dropped singles titled Lululemon last year referencing women wearing the brand. 

Whim Whamiee by is now streaming on all DSPs. 

Thoughts? 

#lululemon 
#lululemonsong
Alessandro's Michele's latest Valentino runway col Alessandro's Michele's latest Valentino runway collection for fall 2025 featured a  collaboration with  none other than Vans.

Stay tuned for more updates!

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