MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon Apparel + ACS Sneakers + Backpack + Cross Low
by Adriano Batista
MM6 Maison Margiela and Salomon have once again joined forces to create a unique collection that blurs the lines between fashion and function. This latest collaboration brings together the iconic design aesthetic of MM6 with the cutting-edge technology of Salomon, resulting in a range of cool and practical apparel and footwear.
The collection, divided into two distinct families—Gore-Tex and Seamless—features a minimalist and sophisticated design language. The Gore-Tex pieces, crafted from breathable and water-repellent fabric, offer protection from the elements without sacrificing style. The Seamless pieces, on the other hand, utilize advanced stretch technology to create comfortable and form-fitting silhouettes.
Among the footwear highlights is the reimagined Salomon ACS PRO 2 MM6 MAISON MARGIELA running shoe. This iconic silhouette has been reinterpreted with a sleek and modern design, featuring a muted color palette and bold structural elements. The CROSS LOW MM6 MAISON MARGIELA, a low-top version of the popular Speedcross trail running shoe, also makes an appearance in a variety of striking colorways.
The collection also includes a range of accessories, such as the Trailblazer DAYPACK 20 MM6 MAISON MARGIELA backpack, which offers ample storage space and a distinctive design.
Check out the collection below:




















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