adidas Originals and Wales Bonner continue their partnership and unveil the Spring/Summer 2022 collection from their fourth joint collaboration, which is dominated by the style and aesthetic of the 70s and 80s and the musical and photographic influences of the Burkina Faso of the time in West Africa, the result of the research of designer Grace Wales Bonner.
In the capsule, we can see how a variety of warm tones and vibrant patterns take over the pieces, resulting in red and yellow tracksuits, red and navy monogram waistcoats and high-waist shorts paired with socks, as well as a tracksuit jacket with yellow patches. The tones of the garments match perfectly with the campaign photographed by Jalan and Jibril Durimel.
Stay tuned until June 4th to get your hands on pieces from the adidas Originals and Wales Bonner collection via the adidas Confirmed app and in selected stores. Meanwhile, take a look at the collection below:
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