At the end of March, street culture festival ComplexCon touched down in Hong Kong, marking its first time in Asia. Apart from three nights of concerts headlined by 21 Savage, 3CORNERZ, and artists from South Korean hip hop label AOMG, hundreds of brands and creatives from around the region showcased their merchandise and shared their insights in panel discussions. From streetwear to sneakers and food, what were the highlights of ComplexCon’s inaugural Asian edition? Join our friend Hanley as he navigates the massive venue and shares his thoughts.
This is the latest episode of our series One Take, where we bring you to youth culture havens and more around Asia with one buddy, one camera, and one long shot. Skip at your own risk!
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