Hypebeast

Hypebeast Ltd. is a Hong Kong-based digital media media company that focuses on youth culture. Originally known for the online magazine HYPEBEAST, the company was founded as a sneaker blog by Kevin Ma in 2005, and has since expanded to become a major online magazine, and later into the company Hypebeast Ltd.[1]

Hypebeast Ltd.
Public
IndustryDigital media, street fashion, pop culture, and others
Founded2005
FounderKevin Ma
Headquarters
Area served
worldwide
Number of employees
300
Websitewww.hypebeast.ltd

The company's digital platform HYPEBEAST became by c. 2020 "a leading source of news" and one of the "pre-eminent" streetwear guides.[2][3] The magazine covers fashion, music, pop culture, lifestyle, and various other topics.[4]

History

In 2005, Kevin Ma founded HYPEBEAST as a sneaker blog[5] while he was a student in Vancouver, Canada.[6] Print issues of HYPEBEAST Magazine debuted in 2012.[7] Since then, Ma's business has expanded to include various other websites, including HYPEBAE, hypekids, and Popbee. In 2008, Popbee, a digital media property aimed at contemporary Asian women, was launched. HBX, a commerce store, was launched in 2012. Over the past decade, Hypebeast Ltd. has expanded to cover many other niches, including digital media, e-commerce, and creative services.[8]

Hypebeast Ltd. also organizes a festival called Hypefest[9] that caters to street fashion enthusiasts.[10] Hypefest was first launched in New York City in October 2018.[11]

In 2016, Hypebeast Ltd. also launched HYPEMAKER, a global creative studio.[12][13]

The Japanese subsidiary of HYPEBEAST opened in 2019.[14]

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gollark: Generally, I'm pretty sure *consistently* defending (physically) against armed people when you are *not* armed is not really possible.
gollark: But there's probably a selection effect where people who both have guns and are really stupid about using them soon die/get imprisoned and no longer go around with guns.
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See also

References

  1. Zax, David (Feb 27, 2012). "Fast Talk: How This "Sneakerhead" Built A Major Online Magazine". Digiday. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  2. Patty Huntington (February 20, 2019). "How Hypebeast went from a sneaker blog to global streetwear force". South China Morning Post. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  3. Bain, Mark (May 22, 2019). "Streetwear is what happens to fashion when consumers start dictating the terms". Quartz. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  4. Biron, Bethany (May 4, 2016). "Sneakers and 'featured hotties': A guide to streetwear media". Digiday. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  5. Engvall, Nick (Oct 29, 2015). "The 25 Best Sneaker Blogs Right Now". Complex. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  6. Bromwich, Jonah Engel (2018-09-12). "If You Hype It, Will They Come?". The New York Times. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  7. "Se vuole sopravvivere, la moda deve diventare sostenibile". Esquire. 2018-11-15. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  8. Ap, Tiffany (February 12, 2018). "Hypebeast Ltd. Stock Surges 45 Percent on Third-Quarter Results". WWD. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  9. Hypefest
  10. Ortved, John (Oct 12, 2018). "What 9 Hypebeasts Wore to Hypefest". The New York Times. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  11. Penny, Daniel (October 17, 2018). "Gucci Mane Among the Hypebeasts". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  12. "Hypemaker". Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  13. "Crocs, KFC's new partnership is 'deep-fried' footwear". Free Malaysia Today. February 14, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  14. Ap, Tiffany (March 14, 2019). "Hypebeast to Debut Japan Subsidiary Led by Akihiro Wajima". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved April 5, 2020 via Yahoo! Finance.
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