Kicks & Fros recently teamed up with Artist, Melissa Koby and launched the newSisterhood Collection, a collab that we didn't know we needed. As a community of women who love sneakers, the bonds we have created go beyond what’s on our feet. The Sisterhood Collection represents each of us. We are all on different journeys, but what will always remain true is our power when we come together. Through sisterhood, we can find a support system, deep friendships and the strength to shake the table. Thank you for joining our sisterhood. We’ve got you.
Women are calling for more inclusivity in the sneaker space and Jordan Brand is paying attention!
Through recent collaborations with women like Aleali May and Nina Chanel, and the unveiling of the Women’s Collective, more doors are being opened for women in the sneaker industry. Jordan Brand is taking the brand to the next level and we love to see it! While this is a great time in sneaker history, we do recognize that there is still a long way to go. Friend of K&F, Ticara Devone, sat down with a few sneakHerheads for their take on how Jordan Brand has done this year and what they’re looking forward to in the future.
Last weekend, Kicks & Fros had the pleasure of celebrating Ashley White’s 36th birthday in Richmond, Va! A time was had at the 2nd Annual SneakerbASH, okay?! We also had the opportunity to sponsor a Kicks & Fros giveaway to winner of the flyest kicks!
Tap into this photo recap of Another Sneaker Ball Affair, full of super dope sneakHERstyle styled by super dope women in the RVA sneaker community!
Introducing Sneaker Files, now on the Kicks & Fros blog! Meet Fannie Mae, a Charlotte-based DJ & artist who’s changing the game with her bold sneaker style. From her introduction to deejaying in Japan to her new residency and tips on starting your sneaker closet, she dishes on it all! We’re so excited to give our community more ways to learn from fellow sneakHERheads!
This recognition has led to the emergence of major sneaker brands collaborating with women designers. The designs, the colorways, and the stories behind these sneakers literally have us on the edge of our seats waiting to see who got next.
Check out these 5 women sneaker designers you need to know..
K&F sat down with six of the 22 women who make up the Women’s Jordan Brand Collective for an exclusive interview. Hear from Yaya, Jourdan, Kristen, Marisa & Charamon on how the Collective has impacted their sisterhood and love for sneakers.They’re spilling it all, from the inspiration behind their own contributions to sneaker culture to what their vision is for this industry as a whole.
For Mo, being the change and wanting to see others succeed is how OURSOLES came to be. She wanted to create this space so that people who look like her were not left behind in this amazing shift of sneaker culture. It’s vital for those that come after us to see themselves represented in this community. Dive into this piece and learn more about Mo's mission!
K&F teamed up with Her Grails and Thick Laces to bring the NOLA sneaker community together for Essence Fest, and boy we had a time! The sneaker heat was on point & the vibes were immaculate. Check out this recap of our Essence Fest weekend!
Black Excellence Brunch partnered with Nike & Nike Black Employee Network for Juneteenth to honor the excellence of leaders at Nike. And our CKO Melissa was in attendance! Check out this recap of the event that left everyone inspired.
Show some love to the women of the Jordan Brand Women’s Collective LA Cohort! These dynamic women aren’t just sitting around waiting for a seat at the table. Instead, they are passionate about creating space for themselves and other women through vigorous work in their communities.
The greatest-of-all-time, Serena Williams, has an entire building on Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. The sportswear brand honors Serena's legacy with 1 million square foot building named after her.
Show some love to the women of the Jordan Brand Women’s Collective NY Cohort! Hailing from the city where you can find inspiration on any corner, block, and borough, these women are all driven by the ambitious desire to cultivate change for the next generation. Bonding in the process? An equally great win.