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PHILLLLTHY Designs His Own adidas NMD S1 Sneaker Model

PHILLLLTHY works in collaboration with adidas on a special collaboration of the signature NMD S1 sneaker model for the season. One of the most notable aesthetics is the Japanese mending techniques that create a patchwork and DIY look. The second is aging, which is the other signature aesthetic of the creative.

The shoes are detailed in the iconic dip-dyed sneaker that has a vintage look. It applies his signature technique across the silhouette and it is available exclusively at Luisaviaroma beginning on November 30th. It has a blue colorway palette with cool tones throughout and is secured with crisp blue laces over the forefoot. Branding details are seen on the lateral and medial sides of the shoe and rest on top of a gum outsole unit.
Trend Themes
1. Custom Sneaker Collaborations - PHILLLLTHY's collaboration with adidas on the NMD S1 sneaker model presents an opportunity for more artistic and personalized sneaker collaborations.
2. DIY and Patchwork Aesthetics - The Japanese mending and patchwork techniques used on PHILLLLTHY's adidas NMD S1 sneaker model illustrates an opportunity for unique DIY and patchwork aesthetics in footwear designs.
3. Vintage and Aged Look Sneakers - PHILLLLTHY's dip-dyed and aged adidas NMD S1 sneaker model shows the market's interest in vintage and aged look sneakers, indicating an opportunity for more creative use of aging techniques in footwear designs.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The collaboration between PHILLLLTHY and adidas on the NMD S1 sneaker model presents an innovative and artistic approach to footwear design.
2. Fashion - The DIY and patchwork aesthetics used on PHILLLLTHY's adidas NMD S1 sneaker model shows a trending interest in unique and personalized fashion designs.
3. Art - PHILLLLTHY's artistic approach in collaborating with adidas on the NMD S1 sneaker model presents an opportunity for more art-inspired footwear designs.

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