Adidas creates limited-edition Statement Collection

October 23, 2018

Ally Love, Katie Becker, Karlie Kloss, Pascha Naderi-Nejad and Hannah Fallis Bronfman at the Adidas Statement Collection event in new York City on October 23, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Adidas)

The following is a press release from Adidas:

Today at an event in NYC, adidas introduced a new capsule fitness collection designed to support women from sunrise yoga to happy hour HIIT and all the moments in between. Inspired by adidas’ global network of female athletes, the Statement Collection offers stand-out looks curated for women who take a diverse approach to training and demand performance wear as versatile as they are.

More than 20 complementary pieces feature in the collection – including bras, tights, jackets, footwear and accessories, which come together to inspire bold training looks from street to studio. Floral camo and geometric prints inspired by Stella McCartney feature dynamic designs and cooling fabrics for maximum style and performance, whatever the workout.

The Statement Collection is built around adidas’ three sports bras “All Me”, “Don’t Rest” and “Stronger For It”. Each is engineered to support a range of different body types and training activities, from low to high intensity.

ALL ME BRA

  • Perfect support for smaller cup sizes
  • Go-to for comfort & freedom of movement
  • Different strap styles and removeable padding to keep athletes covered and dry
Garbiñe Muguruza in Adidas Statement Collection (Photo courtesy of Adidas)

DON’T REST BRA

  • Mid-level compression supports up to C cup bra sizes
  • Anti-bounce support delivers a secure feel
  • Classic, athletic racerback silhouette

 

Dua Lipa in Adidas Statement Collection (Photo courtesy of Adidas)

STRONGER FOR IT BRA

  • High-level support system also for large cup bra sizes
  • Built-in shape limits bounce during athlete’s hardest workouts
  • Adjustable and convertible straps for customized styling

The curation of the collection was inspired by Dua Lipa, Karlie Kloss, Shay Mitchell, Hannah Bronfman and Garbiñe Muguruza. As women who take different approaches to working up a sweat, their insights and ideas informed a versatile selection of statement pieces which come together as a distinctive workout wardrobe designed to unleash creativity.

Josefine Aberg, VP of Design for adidas Training, said: “Women are driving the global fitness movement by abandoning routines and embracing a versatile approach to training without skipping a step in style. That exact attitude inspired this capsule collection that covers women from the moment they hit the street through their most powerful sessions of sweat.

The Statement Collection has vibrant hues and standout prints that harmonize for the ultimate fitness wardrobe, designed to be as strong and bold as the women wearing them.”

The Statement Collection is available online now at www.adidas.com/us/statementcollection and will be in stores starting November 1.

To access additional content from Dua Lipa, Karlie Kloss, Shay Mitchell, Hannah Bronfman and Garbiñe Muguruza, including an exclusive remix of Dua Lipa’s track ‘Begging’, visit http://a.did.as/_DuaLipaInterview.

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