Colville, a London-based fashion brand, has collaborated with Diadora to create a vibrant sneaker capsule. The sneakers are based on Diadora's archival Mythos Blushield Volo running shoe and feature bright, glossy colors. The capsule will be displayed alongside repurposed midcentury modern chairs upholstered with deadstock fabrics from the Diadora archive.
The sneakers and furniture will be on display at Biffi Boutique on Corso Genova, from Monday to Friday during the The sneaker styles are based on Diadora ’s archival Mythos Blushield Volo running shoe, and feature bright, glossy slicks of color on the sides and soles.
Sam Taylor-Johnson and Marisa Abela Discuss New Amy Winehouse Biopic, 'Back to Black' The sneaker capsule will be on display alongside repurposed 1950s midcentury modern chairs, which have been upholstered by Italian artisans using deadstock fabrics from the Diadora archive. “Our aim was to bring a vibrant and extraordinary element to Diadora’s iconic sneakers with a Colville touch, and we can’t wait to start wearing them around “Colville loves a creative challenge and the result of our collaboration with the brilliant team at Diadora is both unique and practical, a combination of everyday style and playful home design,” they added. The two certainly love a laugh — and a sweet treat. Chambers and Molloy said they named the chair BonBon on account of its “irresistible” appearance.Although they won’t be on show, the designers also worked Diadora deadstock into their fall 2024 collection, layering the Italian brand’s shell jackets and T-shirts over and under dresses, marrying Colville, which is based in Milan, is a lifestyle brand with sustainability at its core. It was founded in 2018 by Molloy, who was previously design director at Marni, and Chambers, former fashion director at British Vogue.Colville has worked with an array of female collectives from around the world. Artisans from Madagascar have made colorful woven bags, while Colombia’s Arhuaco people have created woolen bucket styles. “If you are really interested in design, there’s no real boundary between clothing and interiors,” Chambers said during an interview with WWD in 2022. Molloy added: “There is no stopping us, we started in rugs, and we’ve been working with female artisans in Bangladesh, who are disadvantaged, but can stay at home and weave and earn a living.”All 'Eyes' Are on Demi Moore With Statement Schiaparelli Necklace and…. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the GoogleWWD and Women's Wear Daily are part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Fairchild Publishing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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