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Timothee Chalamet's 'Wonka' Dunk Lows And Iconic Celebrity Sneaker Collabs

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Ahead of his new release, "Wonka," Timothée Chalamet has partnered with Nike to introduce a special 'Wonka Dunk Low' line of sneakers, set to be available in a limited quantity of eight. In a similar vein, here are five of the most famous celebrity sneaker collaborations of all time.

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Bad Bunny x Forum Buckle Low ‘The First Cafe’Bad Bunny joined forces with Adidas to craft a shoe that not only shattered barriers but also encapsulated his distinctive Latin trap and reggaeton vibes. The outcome was the "The First Cafe" line, diverging from the vibrant neon palette typically associated with the artist, instead embracing a subtle and refined coffee-inspired design.

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Fragment Design x Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Retro LowRapper Travis Scott, touted as the future face of Nike, has witnessed a series of both successful and unsuccessful launches. However, nothing quite matches the allure of the Fragment Design Jordan 1 Retro Low, a collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara, showcasing shades of blue, black, and white complemented by a reversed swoosh, resulting in a distinctly striking appearance.

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Eminem x Carhartt x Air Jordan 4 ‘Black Chrome’The Eminem x Carhartt x Air Jordan 4 collaboration has aged gracefully over time, earning a place as one of the most coveted collectables. Released in extremely limited quantities in 2015, the sneaker draws inspiration from Carhartt's rugged workwear, paying homage to the rapper's modest origins.

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Tyler, the Creator’s le FLEUR* x Converse Chuck 70 LowMC Tyler, the Creator, introduced his latest GOLF le FLEUR* x Converse Chuck 70 Low "Digital Leopard" collection during this year's Paris Fashion Week Men's SS24. Adorned with vibrant patterns and hues, the outsoles feature "le FLEUR*" on the left shoe and a bellhop silhouette on the right.

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Drake X Nike Hot Step Air Terra “NOCTA”Drake aimed "to break new ground," as Matte Babel, chief brand officer at Drake’s DreamCrew management company, revealed. This ambition led to the creation of the 90s-inspired Hot Step Air Terra for his NOCTA line, boasting a sleek and cushioned appearance. Explaining the name choice, Babel stated, "'Hot Step' gets straight to the point and doesn’t sound like a typical Nike shoe name," embodying the essence of the certified lover boy himself.

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