The Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week gave a glimpse of its forthcoming collaboration with Adidas.
For their first collection, the two seem to be shying away from traditional sportswear, opting to create co-branded berets, blazers, and even a Three Stripe adorned pair of heels.
There were likewise tracksuit bottoms, sporty jersey maxi dresses, and lightweight trench coats.
Adidas previously revealed a co-branded logo with Gucci, leading to speculations that they would collaborate on an NFT or debut a silhouette inspired by one of the fashion house’s own
Many commented that the elements and aesthetics of the Gucci Ace, could easily be translated to the Stan Smith, or that the ornaments of the Journey and the prints of the Rhyton could find a home among one of Adidas’ time-honored models.
Both companies each have several partners, such as Jumpman, Nike SB, Ben & Jerry’s by Dior, and Prada, Wales Bonner, and the notorious Ye by Adidas.


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