After five days of deep dives, design drops and full-tilt future-gazing, Oakley wrapped up its 50th anniversary with a bang loud enough to rattle Foothill Ranch. On Saturday night, July 12, the Interplanetary HQ — home to science labs, archive gold, and a space visor bound for the Moon — shifted gears once again, transforming into a full-blown arena for an after-hours blowout led by none other than Travis Scott.
Draped in unreleased Plantaris Squared and custom Oakley gear, Travis tore through a high-voltage set with pyro, LED walls, and bass that hit like liftoff. ‘FE!N’, ‘GOOSEBUMPS’, ‘SICKO MODE’, ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ — and for the first time ever, ‘CHAMPAIGN & VACAY’ from the newly dropped album JackBoys 2. The performance was sweaty, cinematic, and unrelenting — just like the brand it honoured.
Metro Boomin brought it home in Ellipse shades, keeping the energy sharp and the crowd on its toes. The night was hosted by the one and only Terry Crews, and packed with a who’s-who of culture and sport: Saweetie, Yara Shahidi, Keith Powers, Delilah Belle Hamlin, Erick the Architect, Salehe Bembury, Destiny Jones. And enough Team Oakley legends to fill a podium: Jaylen Brown, Mikaela Shiffrin, Oksana Masters, Diana Flores, Mark Cavendish, and Andre De Grasse, to name a few.
It was the exclamation mark on a two-day immersion we covered here, where the MUZM 2.0 archive redefined retro, the Axiom collab launched Oakley optics into orbit, and the Meta HSTN showed us what smart glasses could really look like. But where the daytime was about legacy, Saturday night was all pulse.
photography. Courtesy of Oakley and Jason Sean Weiss
words. Gennaro Costanzo







































































































































































































































