New Balance and Miu Miu have extended their collaborative partnership with tennis star Coco Gauff by launching a new all-white on-court collection and campaign film that captures her dynamic presence.
The latest luxury-inspired all-white on-court collection includes garments crafted from technical stretch jersey. The silhouettes feature clean and minimal lines with lingerie-inspired scalloped edging along necklines and seams, along with navy piping for a sportswear accent. Pleated skirts incorporate discreet splits and open-back designs for both movement and lightness. Outerwear is developed in Silk Tec — a lightweight, breathable fabric that provides protection and structure. The accompanying 530 SL tennis sneakers, on the other hand, debut in a new leather version with asymmetrically colored woven laces that add a playful, spontaneous touch. The capsule also boasts caps and headbands.
Luxury-Driven All-White On-Court Collections
New Balance and Miu Miu Extend Collab with Coco Gauff
Trend Themes
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Luxury Courtwear — Premium fashion houses and performance brands are reshaping tennis apparel through collections that merge technical fabrics, refined tailoring, and elevated brand storytelling.
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Athlete-led Collaborations — High-profile athletes are becoming central creative anchors for product capsules that translate personal presence into lifestyle, performance, and cultural relevance.
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Minimalist Performance Design — Clean silhouettes, monochrome palettes, and subtle detailing are creating new space for functional sportswear that appeals beyond traditional athletic settings.
Industry Implications
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Sportswear — Technical stretch materials, breathable outerwear, and movement-focused construction are expanding how performance apparel can intersect with luxury aesthetics.
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Luxury Fashion — Designer brands are finding new relevance in athletic categories by applying couture-inspired details and premium materials to sport-specific wardrobes.
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Footwear — Hybrid sneaker releases that combine court functionality with fashion-led materials and asymmetrical styling are broadening demand across sport and lifestyle markets.