Daniele Venturelli/WireImage via GettyFashionRound-up A$AP Rocky is Ray-Ban’s new creative directorThe rapper is set to debut his first eyewear collection this spring, plus all the fashion news you missed this weekShareLink copied ✔️February 21, 2025FashionRound-up TextIsobel Van Dyke Fresh in the wake of news that A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of assault charges, Ray-Ban has announced that the rapper is its new creative director. What’s more is that the position seems to have been created specifically for Rocky – not only has Ray-Ban never had a creative director, but it’s the first time a major eyewear company has appointed the role. Speaking in a statement released alongside the announcement, the musician said that he’s “always admired Ray-Ban for how they stay true to their roots while continuing to innovate” and added that he was “honoured to contribute to the legacy of such an iconic brand and help write a new chapter.” His first collection will debut in April this year. In other fashion news this week, London Fashion Week AW25 has landed and the shows are in full swing. Meanwhile, in Beverly Hills, Paris Hilton announced that she will be selling her Y2K archive in aid of the LA fires, and in other Rocky-related news, we took a dive into the trials and tribulations of celebrity courtroom style. Here’s all the fashion news you missed this week. 1/7 You may like next 1/7 1/7 ASICS SPORTSTYLEASICS PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS JAPANESE ROOTSASICS SportStyle has revisited its Japanese heritage with the brand’s latest campaign inspired by Rajio Taiso – a daily exercise routine broadcast on Japanese radio that began in 1928. The heartwarming images introduce the new gel-kinetic fluent trainer, reportedly ASICS’ comfiest yet. Shop here. view more + 2/7 2/7 NEW BALANCENEW BALANCE AND MODENA FC LAUNCH ZINE New Balance has teamed up with northern Italian football club Modena to create a limited edition zine ‘I Canarini’ (meaning ‘for the canaries’). Shot by Paolo Zerbini, the zine will be handed out this Saturday (Feb 22) at a kiosk in Modena, alongside wine and tortellini soup. If you happen to be in the Emilia-Romagna region, run don’t walk. view more + 3/7 3/7 NO PROBLEMOPA SALIEU FOR NO PROBLEMO Aries offshoot brand No Problemo just launched its latest campaign, starring British rapper (and recent Dazed cover star) Pa Salieu. Photographed by Clare Shilland, the latest drop pays tribute to the nostalgic 00s era of gaming, combined with sportswear. See the campaign imagery and shop the collection here.view more + 4/7 4/7 DSMA BIG WEEK FOR NEW BALANCEIn other New Balance news, the brand has partnered with Dover Street Market on a special edition of the 991v2 MADE in UK trainer. Launching today, the shoe will be available exclusively at global Dover Street Market stores. Shop here.view more + 5/7 5/7 NIKESKIMSNIKE X SKIMS IS COMING And for her latest trick, Kim Kardashian and Skims have teamed up with Nike in the hopes of improving and expanding the world of female sportswear. “Nike and Skims share a deep commitment to innovation, inclusivity and pushing boundaries, driven by an unwavering belief in the power of women,” said Kardashian in a statement. “We’re incredibly excited to unveil our first collection this spring.” view more + 6/7 6/7 SUPREMESUPREME TUNES INTO APHEX TWINSupreme has joined forces with the elusive electronic music legend Aphex Twin for its latest collab, featuring the cover art to his 1999 track Windowlicker. The image is a photograph of the man himself, Richard D. James, collaged onto a woman’s bikini-clad body. It’s far from the first time that Supreme has linked up with a musician, but it will certainly be a popular drop. view more + 7/7 7/7 DSQUARED2THE RETURN OF SKATE MOSS 14 years since its debut, earlier this week Dsquared2 announced it would be relaunching the classic ‘Skate Moss’ boot. Having grown up in Canada, twin brothers and creative directors Dean and Dan Caten spent their childhoods ice skating, hence the bladed boots. The shoes first showed up in Dsquared2’s AW11 show, but now you can pre-order them once again (here) for the small price of $3,190.view more + 0/7 0/7