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Athletic Footwear Brands Show Up in Full Force at Paris Fashion Week Men’s – Showcasing New Collabs, Innovation and More

Athletic Footwear Brands Show Up in Full Force at Paris Fashion Week Men’s – Showcasing New Collabs, Innovation and More

Sportswear Brands Dominate Paris Fashion Week: A Showcase of Innovation and Collaboration

As the world eagerly anticipates the upcoming Summer Olympic Games, the fashion capital of Paris has become a hub of athletic brand activations during the prestigious Paris Fashion Week Men's event. From established giants like Nike and Adidas to rising stars like Salomon and Saucony, the sportswear industry has made a significant impact on the runways and beyond, showcasing their latest innovations and collaborative efforts.

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Adidas: Pushing the Boundaries of Sneaker Design

Adidas has once again captivated the fashion world with its cutting-edge collaborations and innovative sneaker designs. The brand's partnership with Wales Bonner unveiled a new footwear silhouette, the Country Low, which blends classic styling with a modern twist. The deconstructed version of the iconic Superstar Hi-top sneaker in luxurious suede further solidifies Adidas' ability to seamlessly merge sportswear and high fashion.Adidas' Y-3 line, a collaboration with renowned designer Yohji Yamamoto, also made waves with its latest offerings. The Regu sneaker, a reinterpreted take on a classic Adidas silhouette, showcases the brand's commitment to innovation. Additionally, the Y-3 Zodai, a subverted version of the iconic Adidas Superstar, features exaggerated yet lightweight constructions, signaling a bold step into the future of sneaker design.

Asics: Collaborations and Celebrations Across the City

Asics has firmly established its presence in the Parisian fashion scene, hosting a multi-day pop-up store that showcased its newest collaborations and in-line Sportstyle models. The brand's partnerships with Cecilie Bahnsen, Kengo Kuma & Associates, Doublet, and Up There have resulted in unique and captivating footwear offerings.Beyond the pop-up, Asics celebrated the launch of Ronnie Fieg's Asics Gel-Kayano 12.1 sneakers with a private dinner at Kith's Paris flagship store. The brand also hosted a separate Parisian pop-up for its latest sneaker collaboration with DJ and producer Zack Bia, further expanding its reach within the fashion and music communities.

Nike: Teasing the Future of Footwear and Apparel

Nike's presence in Paris was marked by two significant activations. The brand hosted a livestream on the Nike SNKRS app, where it teased over 30 upcoming footwear styles and apparel pieces, including the women's Air Max SNDR Gore-Tex and a lifestyle adaptation of the Total 90 III SP football boot.In addition, Nike showcased its commitment to innovation by previewing fresh takes on classic silhouettes, such as the Air Zoom Spiridon, Air Flightposite, and Air Foamposite One. The brand also highlighted its ongoing collaborations with Comme des Garçons Homme Plus and Sacai, which are sure to be highly sought-after next spring.

New Balance: Collaborations and Exclusive Showcases

New Balance's presence in Paris was multifaceted, with the brand showcasing its latest collaborations on the runway and in exclusive pop-up events. The brand's partnership with Japanese fashion label Auralee resulted in two colorways of the New Balance 475 sneaker, a style originally designed in the mid-1980s.Additionally, New Balance previewed its newest shoe collaboration with Southern California-based streetwear brand Basketcase, which featured a futuristically dark-meets-chrome New Balance 1906AD sneaker. The pop-up gallery in the Marais district generated significant buzz and a line of eager sneakerheads waiting to get their hands on the exclusive silhouette.

Puma: Reviving the Past and Embracing the Future

Puma's Paris Fashion Week presence was marked by a collaboration with A$AP Rocky and a partnership with designer LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi. The brand re-issued the OG Inhale shoe from 2000, which was hand-picked by Rocky himself and showcased on the AWGE runway. Puma also featured the classic Speedcat and a 3D-printed Mostro sneaker on the same runway.Puma's collaboration with LGN Louis Gabriel Nouchi saw the designer transform the brand's Mostro style into a slip-on mule, crafted from molded EVA foam and highlighting the shoe's distinctive anatomical sole and signature studs.

Salomon: Immersive Experiences and Community Engagement

Salomon took over a two-story space in the Marais district to host its Sportstyle hub, showcasing its top-secret collaborations for spring 2025. The space also featured a lounge and a workshop inspired by the brand's signature cage design. Beyond the pop-up, Salomon engaged the Parisian community through a group run, a cocktail party, a community brunch, and a Fête de la Musique celebration.

Saucony: Relaunching Classics and Exploring New Frontiers

Saucony's presence in Paris was marked by two distinct activations. The brand's "House of Saucony" featured the relaunch of the Matrix sneaker, slated for an official comeback next spring, as well as a collaboration with Jae Tips set to launch in November.Saucony also teamed up with Parisian retailer Distance for its "Comfort Zone" pop-up, which focused on the soon-to-launch Hurricane 24 sneaker and the innovative foam technology that sets it apart from the competition.

Vans: Blending Skateboarding, Music, and Fashion

Vans' Paris Fashion Week activations were a true celebration of the brand's rich heritage and cultural influence. The brand hosted a skate jam honoring the impact of Anthony Van Engelen on footwear design progression, with the launch of the AVE 2.0 sneaker.Vans also opened the "Atiba Jefferson: Skate Photography Exhibition" in partnership with Architecture c/o Virgil Abloh, showcasing the legendary photographer's work. The week culminated in an epic bash outside the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, blending the energy of Paris Fashion Week, Go Skateboarding Day, and Fête de la Musique.

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