To coincidence with upcoming colaboration between Nike and female streetwear brand X-Girl it's our duty to bring you a bit of perspective on history of the label. Please check out above footage of their first NYC fashion show from 1994. In this gem you will see the likes of Kim Gordon (of Sonic Youth fame), Sophia Coppola or Spike Jonze in the roles you never thought of.

This years sneakers (for girls only) after the jump or at your local quickstrike account. Note to yourself they come with the mini be@rbrick toy, you can give your boyfriend to shut him up.

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Today Twitpic is another shot from Paris Fashion Week. Pharell Williams is in town just back from Cannes. After the jump you will have a closer look at his "Nike Snowboarding x Arbito Zoom Force 1 Boots".

Kanye was there too. I see a silent fashion battle going on. Stay Tuned for more.

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I am normally not so much into art, but this is a good take. Amazing things you can do with talent. And the Nike logo never aged.

For A MAGAZINE #8, artist Marc Turlan has created this exclusive collaboration for Nike, in a showcase of one of his signature styles. Marc has created the illusion of a torn magazine, as though the portrait image has been ripped apart to reveal the Nike symbol and slogan on a page underneath. Turlan has explored this layered concept quite extensively, for his project ‘Torn Mag’ and the most recent exhibition of his work at the Galerie Anne de Villepoix in Paris.

More after the jump

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We present you the preview of an upcoming film documenting the race bike ride of the lifetime. Total strangers meet and succeed to reach common goal of getting from London to Paris in just two days. As a reward they got to meet Lance Armstrong, thanks to Nike Sportswear. Of course there will be shoes coming out.

Stay tuned for full feature.

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Eddie Van Halen of the legendary rockband Van Halen filed the lawsuit against sneaker giant Nike. His representatives claim that rocker's patented 'Frankenstein' print was used on the footwear maker's product. The artist demands the profits of the said shoe and destroy the remaining pairs. It's very interesteing case considering the fact, mr. Van Halen recently release his own sneaker range with the said print. The silhouette of it is strongly 'inspired' by the classic Converse shoe (which is owned by NIke).

Go after the jump to see EVL's guitar covered with 'Frankenstein' print and his new sneaker range.

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