#breadcrumbs, November 10th, 2017
From Edward Enninful’s first British Vogue issue as editor to Yayoi Kusama’s insta-worthy exhibits, we’ve got some great links in store for you this week.
In addition, we’ve now got #Breadcrumbs in email format!

FASHION
- From the working class to sk8er bois, everyone can see that the Dickies 1922 x Opening Ceremony collab is fuego. ?
- We don’t believe for a second that anyone wearing Abercrombie & Fitch would ever try food as unconventional as pig’s head, as seen in their first commercial in 10 years.
- New editor of British Vogue, Edward Enninful, addressed diversity and politics with his first cover featuring feminist activist Adwoa Aboah. Praise the LAWD. ?
- King Krule drops a fashion line in collaboration with Babylon LA. Check his designs here.
ART & CULTURE
- Get your hottest new Instagram selfie at Yayoi Kusama’s new NYC exhibits. ?
- What’s a little horror mixed in with suburbia? Check out ‘Suburban Intervention’ by Ian Strange.
- The Science Museum of Minnesota’s website crashed for a reason you would never guess — Dustin’s sweatshirt from Stranger Things Season 2.
- Get inspired by James Lakes’ beautiful cardboard sculptures. #recyclegang
NEWS
- Democrats chalk up a win in Virginia, giving back voting rights to its disenfranchised citizens. ?
- Five cities in the US lost their local Gothamist news sites.
- Two senators plan to launch a bipartisan legislation as a result of the tragedy that struck Sutherland Springs, TX.
TECHNOLOGY
- RT if nothing makes you want to bang your heads against a wall more than seeing ‘A?’ on your iPhones.
- Are we in the future already!? Uber’s ‘flying cars’ could debut in LA as early as 2020.
- Nike slays the game and automated bots by implementing AR to sell hyped up sneakers. ?
- Snapchat announces a huge redesign that could “disrupt” the way they do business.