Kenzo Celebrates Parisian Spirit with New KENZO-PACE Colorway
by Adriano Batista
Just in time for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Kenzo unveils a limited-edition version of their popular KENZO-PACE sneakers, designed by Artistic Director Nigo. The new kicks are a sporty mix of red, white, and blue – a total nod to the French flag.
Building upon the success of the original KENZO-PACE, this edition boasts a sleek white mesh base with a touch of futuristic flair thanks to silver layering. Gold accents add a touch of luxury, adorning the signature “K” logo on the side, the “KENZO” lettering on the navy tongue, and even contrasting graphics on the sole.
To ensure both performance and durability, Kenzo teamed up with a specialized Vietnamese sneaker factory to make sure they’re as good as they look. The upper combines technical polyurethane with woven mesh for optimal resilience, while the lightweight yet shock-absorbing outsole surpasses the standards of traditional running shoes.
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The new KENZO-PACE drops in July 2024 for €390 and will be available in select Kenzo stores, online at KENZO.COM, and at leading fashion retailers.
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