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adidas · 9 months
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adidas Originals Samba​
The Trefoil logo has lived a thousand lifetimes, trading feet with everyone, from athletes to cultural pioneers. From sport to skate, music, and fashion, Originals have always stood the test of time because, while we may have given the world an original, it’s you who gave us a thousand back.​
Discover the collection at https://www.adidas.com/Samba 
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brokeandfamouseu · 2 years
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SAM BA <3 // 2022
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bananaconda33-blog · 5 months
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I'm Thomas's Closet Gremlin Part 3
For today, I don't have an Amazon list because they aren't on Amazon.
But, do you know this outfit?
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Here is the very designer and fancy links to this stuff!
Pants:
Shirt:
Shoes:
Glasses:
Do I really need to tell you what fake glasses to get...?
Enjoy 💙🖤
If anyone wants to give me an outfit to find, you should definitely tell me!
The only things I can NOT find are Roman, Janus, Virgil and Remus's everyday looks because they were custom made. Roman and Janus's skirt/dress looks for the same reason. And anything from Roleslaying W/ Roman.
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gothcoffee · 10 months
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Summer 2023 Samba, Superstar, and Campus 80s with new Mango pull tabs | Kith Classics x Adidas Originals
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siren-ej-exe · 2 years
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The Messy French Girl Aesthetic: It’s Origins and Impact
When you think of Parisian style, what comes to mind? 
Is it Parisian style staples such as trench coats, ballet flats or a little black dress? Or French fashion style icons such as Françoise Hardy, Bridget Bardot and Jane Birkin? 
Many people on Tik Tok have been infatuated with the fantasy of the “Messy French girl” with the idea behind it being to dress effortlessly chic, timeless and stylish, whilst being careless. Achieving the look involves investing in items such as tailored jeans, mini skirts (usually black or plaid), basic plain tops with small patterns, a little black dress, loafers, ballet flats, oversized blazers, dress shirts, preppy jumpers, black healed boots, black stilettos, loafers, Mary Jane’s, fur coats, black or white tights with either designer logos or delicate patterns and a leather blazer.  They also take inspiration from people like Lily Rose Depp being the main one, Carla Bruni and Camille Rowe. The colours associated with this style are mainly: Red, Black,White, Creme and Camel. The brands that are usually mentioned are: Dior, Chanel, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Brandy Melville, Reformation and Realisation as they are seen as creating classic clothing items or footwear as well as Dior and Chanel being actually French which can be seen as more ‘authentic’. 
The “Messy French Girl” loves red lipstick, smudged eye makeup, almond acrylic nails, listening to Lana Del Ray, wearing pearl jewellery, smoking, drinking red wine and is mysterious, has a small group of friends, journals, loves to read, is always on the go, goes out to fancy dinners and can be a party girl but will arrive home early to avoid the hangover. Whilst also being academic/intelligent and down to earth. With the idea of living in a lavish apartment in Paris and living her best life. This new re-birth of “The French Girl” is another example of trends repeating themselves and again connecting with younger audiences, making the whole aesthetic very profitable for brands. This aesthetic has quite a few crossovers between the Rockstar Girlfriend aesthetic and the Coquette aesthetic as it’s a more grunge version of the normal and lighter French Girl aesthetic. However, with most aesthetics birthed by Tik Tok there is also an issue with being inclusive as the aesthetics are usually curated to rich, thin, white women. As it has idealises the “heroin chic” body type created by Kate Moss in the 90′s and 2000′s. 
But how realistic is the idea of how actual Parisians dress day to day? Luckily I was able to go to Paris myself earlier this year in April of this year and observe peoples actual everyday style and here are some of my observations: 
Parisians do seem to dress in mainly plain colours and quiet a few people do wear trench coats as well as tailored Jeans and basic tops. However, almost no one was wearing ballet flats and the majority were wearing tennis shoes ( I also saw a lot of Adidas Sambas on the men particularly.) Although eventually you will see pops of bright colour. So basically, they dress like everyone else who lives in a European city. 
I think that Parisians in general don’t dress necessarily for style purposes but mainly for practicality and comfort trying to walk around the city as European cities are usually made for walking due to the amount of public transport.However, it is important to remember the aesthetics are mainly fantasies and in a way is not meant to be realistic The romanticisation of Parisian style or Paris in general, mainly seems to come from Americans.
The origins of this romanticisation stem from the making of old Hollywood films such as An American in Paris and Midnight in Paris. This is because in 1923 when the International Research Kinema asked the Séeberger brothers to take photos of Paris that are representative to help Hollywood help reconstruct it on sets. They took fashion photos of the highest class on what we now call street style. Some people see them as the “Fathers of street style photography.” In an article by Cody Delistraty titled “Why Americans Romanticise Paris” he explains why Americans are infatuated with Paris because “Everything in Paris is close enough to the American equivalent where it’s still accessible, not too foreign – it can still act as a screen to our desires. But there are slight differences. There are of course the obvious differences: the Eiffel Tower is not the Empire State Building, the Seine is not the Hudson, but it’s the smaller things in quotidian life that throw the visiting American for a loop.” Showing that Americans find a clear familiarity in Paris, but it could also be an affect of their long history together.
France is known as the US’s oldest ally, helping them win the American Revolutionary War in 1775-1783 and American diplomats travelled to Paris and write of there experiences. In Mina Le’s video titled “American Girl unpacks the “French Girl” Style” she talks about the history between America and France and how that helped France’s tourism from 8:46-14:03, which I recommend as well as Dion the Taurus’s video titled “Style Analysis: The Messy French Girl - opulence,cigarettes + continued Francophila” which I found interesting and if you are interested in aesthetics and fashion history I recommend their channels. 
I think that “The French Girl” aesthetics will always be re birthed so long as it is profitable and are mainly catered to American audiences a good example of seeing how Paris and Parisian style is marketed towards American audiences is the show “Emily in Paris.” seems a lot of people don’t actually enjoy watching it because it’s good but because it is a good hate watch. Although it doesn’t necessarily link to the “Messy French Girl” aesthetic it does show a good example of trying  to sell the idea of Paris to Americans. Obviously, the aesthetic is only a fantasy and not realistic as many actual Parisians dress for comfort and practicality whilst being stylish if that is their goal. 
Let me know what you guys think about “The Messy French Girl” aesthetic!, if you are French what do you think of it?
Lots of love,
~Siren~ <3
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kicksaddictny · 1 month
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Coi Leray Teams Up with Foot Locker for Launch of New Women's Campaign
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Footlocker in collaboration with adidas, launches the first installment of its new 'Start with Sneakers' campaign, featuring GRAMMY®-nominated artist and new brand ambassador, Coi Leray. This campaign marks the beginning of Foot Locker’s year-long partnership with Coi, promising a series of exciting activations leading up to her upcoming EP release and U.S. tour.
Celebrating Women's Style with Coi Leray
'Start with Sneakers' embodies Foot Locker’s dedication to offering diverse styles for all women, regardless of their fashion preferences. Coi Leray, along with Foot Locker’s iconic Stripers, will guide customers through a curated selection of adidas sneakers and apparel, tailored to individual tastes. From timeless classics like the Originals Gazelle, Originals SL 72, and Originals Campus 00s, to the latest trends, Foot Locker provides the hottest styles for every occasion this season. Featured adidas styles in the campaign also include the Originals Gazelle Bold, Originals Samba OG, and Originals Sambae.
Expanding Women’s Offerings with Dynamic Activations
As Foot Locker continues to grow its women’s business, 'Start with Sneakers' kicks off a multi-brand campaign that will unfold throughout the spring and summer. This campaign will feature additional talent integrations, in-person activations, and more. It also follows Foot Locker’s recently announced reinvented store concept, which aims to enhance the in-store shopping experience for women.
Stay tuned for more updates as Foot Locker and Coi Leray continue to bring fresh and exciting sneaker styles to women everywhere.
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hypebeast1ife · 2 months
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SHOP: KITH Classics x adidas Originals Samba OG 'White and Green'
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louiswearbook · 2 years
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@louist91 Digital Cover for @altpress | September 6th, 2022
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• @adidasoriginals Adidas Samba CLASSIC Shoes While
[$75, £65, €75]
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mionakt · 2 years
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Omg U have the best taste 🤍 I’m looking like a cute pair of everyday basic shoes do you have any brand recs or just recs in general
Love rod lavers, I have a pair of German army shoes that Margiela recreated as their classic army shoe but are so comfy and better imo, converse are a classic honestly and adidas too… try and be fun with sneakers though everyone has a pair of sambas try find something vintage or that has a unique colour or a less popular style
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adidas · 9 months
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adidas Originals Samba​
The Trefoil logo has lived a thousand lifetimes, trading feet with everyone, from athletes to cultural pioneers. From sport to skate, music, and fashion, Originals have always stood the test of time because, while we may have given the world an original, it’s you who gave us a thousand back.​
Discover the collection at https://www.adidas.com/Samba 
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camillerowep · 2 years
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From September 11, 2022 — Camille wears:
• Khaite NY — Pilar Metallic Rib-Knit Midi-Dress
• Adidas — Samba Classic Black/ White
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dojoe-tokyo · 5 days
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adidas” samba Classic
size 10½ (28.5cm)
¥11000(tax in)
名作”samba 完全復刻モデル
シュッとしたフォルムにガムソール、
スタイル問わず使える、定番の一足。
使用感ない、
試し履き程度のグッドコンディション。
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ailogomakerr · 16 days
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Kicking It Old School: The Enduring Legacy of Adidas Sambas and Their Emblematic Logo
You Got That James Dean, Daydream Look: Stripes That Never Go Out of Style
If you view fashion fads in a grand scheme of things, there are certain branding that seem to be the public’s constant favorite that’s always on rotation. One of which is Adidas. With its iconic emblem, this story is not just about how the branding is loved by sneakerheads; it’s about how, in today’s tech-savvy world, tools like AI logo makers have revolutionized the art of logo design. Yet, amidst this digital evolution, the simplicity and power of the Adidas emblem shine through, proving that true style never fades.
Three Stripes and Over Seven Decades of Success
The branding is loved by the public by its iconic three-stripe emblem. Even after various technological advancements and a billion changes in fads and trends in the industry, the emblem stood resilient with its minimalist stripes.
It goes to show that sometimes, less is more! The visual identifier that they carried for decades has become renowned world-wide and is a symbol in the emblem industry. The company’s influence in the fashion and emblem designing industry is unmatched and we’re here to dissect exactly how Adidas became the symbol that it is even up to this day.
Bella’s Touch: A Fashion Revo
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When supermodel Bella Hadid flaunted her street style sporting classic sambas to the world, the fashion industry turned its head to Adidas overnight. With all the girliepops scouring over online shops to get themselves a pair of Bella’s shoes.
This influence served as a vital key as to why Adidas remains iconic to this day. The gesture connected the branding’s legacy with the current fads and exemplified how far the influence of major celebrities can go. From exclusively being a sports staple, Adidas also took over high fashion in a snap!
A Flex That Stretches Out For Decades
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In a world dominated by digitalization, a branding’s ability to make their aged emblem stay relevant is a challenge. One that Adidas did not take lightly and aced!
Adidas’ emblem, with its tested flexibility, showed the world how emblems can evolve all while retaining their core identity — a lesson for the AI-driven logo generators of today. A reminder that when creating an emblem, one must not only anchor it on fads, but on future endeavors as well. This adaptability ensures that even as trends shift, the essence of the branding remains intact, ready to meet the future head-on.
Being Consistent Has its Perks: The Timelessness of Adidas
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Adidas’ 75-year long journey is proof that a branding can remain relevant and successful so long as they put consistency in the equation. Logo creators should strive to craft emblems that stand the test of time. While it’s easier said than done, it is always a huge help to look into iconic branding like this for inspiration.
Adidas’ enduring presence in the sports and fashion scene serves as a blueprint. Through all the years that the branding stood, the company’s emblem has remained a beacon of reliability and quality, proving that consistency isn’t just about staying the same; it’s about always being authentic.
See how even their ads from years ago look iconic? Talk about timelessness with no bounds! It’s because the branding remained to stay their authentic selves even through the years.
Stripes For All: Connecting Sneakerheads and Fashionistas
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Apart from being catered for all genders, the branding also went ahead and stepped out of the sports realm into the fashion world which made a pair of Adidas more of a must-have for everyone! A sneakerhead? A sports nut? A fashion guru? Or just someone who wants to stay on the now of all things fads? Adidas has a pair for you!
Each pair symbolizes more than athletic excellence or a fashion staple; it represents a legacy of innovation, community, and the pursuit of greatness. This emotional connection is the holy grail of logo design most logo generators aim to create!
Cut to the current times, when supermodel Bella Hadid stepped out in Adidas Sambas, her influence was immediate and transformative. Her choice linked Adidas’ historic appeal with modern-day style, propelling the branding from the sports arenas to the high streets. The buzz wasn’t just about the sneakers; it was a testament to the power of a well-placed symbol influencing fashion trends.
This move wasn’t just a nod to the branding’s athletic roots, it was also a full-blown fashion revolution, ignited by a single pair of Sambas. This type of influence showcased the seamless blend of functionality and style, proving that Adidas Sambas aren’t just a pair of shoes — they’re a statement. And now the iconic Adidas stripes took over the world by a storm once more!
Stepping into the Future: A Legacy in the Making
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The tale of Adidas Sambas, a pair of shoes that carried the branding’s symbolic emblem into the current trendy scene is a masterclass in branding — blending simplicity, adaptability, consistency, and emotional resonance into a symbol known from all around the world.
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, logo designers are now embracing the potential of AI in emblem design. Let us all draw inspiration from Adidas’ playbook. The journey from an athletic shoe to a fashion icon, spurred by various patrons utilizing each pair how they want it to, illustrates the timeless and flexibility appeal of well-crafted branding.
Since the iconic stripes are used for a variety of shoe types Adidas carry, this embodies how this symbol is as flexible as the style and niche the branding is known for.
In a journey of creating an emblem that leaves a lasting legacy, the story of Adidas serves as a blueprint. For those ready to embark on their branding journey, exploring the possibilities with AI emblem design at Ailogomakerr could be your first step towards creating an emblem that not only stands out but stands the test of time. Let your branding’s emblem be more than a symbol. Let it be a story that resonates, endures, and inspires, just like the iconic stripes of Adidas.This blog is from Ailogomakerr.com
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soleausblog · 26 days
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At Sole AU, the adidas Samba is a go-to for style and versatility. Its classic design complements various outfits, from streetwear to casual business attire. The comfortable fit and stylish appearance make it perfect for all-day wear, whether you're on the field or the streets.
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