FENTY X PUMA. Game On
by Fucking Young!
FENTY x PUMA Avanti is reinvented with a combination of classic red and white.


FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers



Bruno with sweater and shorts 8ON8, shirt Helmut Lang. Teo with look PUMA X Palomo Spain. Both with FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Sia wears a suit from SHEENA and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Bruno wears a set by PUMA X PALOMO SPAIN and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Sia and Bruno with VERSACE looks and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Sia and Bruno wearing CELINE looks with FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Sia with look VERSACE and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Bruno wears blazer and pants by MANS CONCEPT MENSWEAR and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Teo with suit and top CELINE. Bruno with shorts 8ON8. Both with FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Teo wears suit and top CELINE and FENTY X PUMA Avanti sneakers

Bruno Bates, Teo Boulassy and Sia photographed by Luis Ayora and styled by Elisa Serra Pompei, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Global icon Rihanna has reinvented PUMA’s classic Avanti sneaker with a new version in premium leather, red and white colorways, gold accents and retro rubber soles. The Avanti offers endless styling options and fuses PUMA’s sporty heritage with Rihanna’s high fashion style.
The models are wearing the new Avanti sneakers by Fenty x Puma styled with pieces from 8ON8, Helmut Lang, Uniqlo, Puma x Palomo Spain, SSHEENA, Calvin Klein, Versace, Celine, and Mans Concept Menswear.
Available worldwide on PUMA App and PUMA.COM
Credits:
Photography: @luisayora
Stylist: @elisaserrapompei
Producer: @sswango
MUAH: @xnnx.makeup
Art Direction: @juliademarina
Video: @jimenatercero_
Photo Assistant: @henar.acebes
Production Assistant: @angies.zip
Stylist Assistant: @andrea.mansilla
Art Assistant: @pau.montilla
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