Miu Miu and New Balance will be continuing their footwear collaboration by reviving the classic 574 silhouettes with three new colorways: fringed blue, marble-effect cognac denim, and blanched white leather hues.
The new shoe combines New Balance's retro design with Miu Miu's raw-edged aesthetic. It also centers on the idea of reinvention, shifting from deconstruction to reconstruction while leaving signs of its history.
The New Balance and Miu Miu logo, which debuted on the Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2022 runway, is subtly engraved on the tongue of the sneakers.
The upper of the blue, brown, and white versions are punctuated by raw material hems, while the upper of the white version is smooth leather with tonal accents.
Miu Miu tapped model Kayla Dunlap to be part of a campaign to promote the collaboration and examine the connections between fashion and purpose.
The New Balance x Miu Miu sneakers will be available from Miu Miu stores worldwide and online beginning in late February.


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