German's Adidas & Dingyun Zhang unveil innovative samba sneaker
02 May 24 3 min read
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- Adidas Originals and designer Dingyun Zhang debut a reimagined Samba sneaker, blending football and skateboarding.
- The patent leather upper ripples like waves, contrasting with a suede toe box and matte gum sole.
- Inspired by skate culture and Adidas' 2006 cleats, the sneaker features breathable holes and all-black tonal branding, reflecting Zhang's school uniform.
Transcending sport while paying homage to the Samba’s heritage across football and skateboarding culture, the sneaker was realized through extensive research, with the designer visiting the adidas archives in both Beijing and Herzogenaurach to uncover the source material needed to reimagine the iconic look.
“As a designer I’m dedicated to creating newness, from scratch. Picking materials, sifting through past versions of the Samba, spending time measuring out the exact placement of each design feature: this shoe is all about demonstrating that highly conceptual ideas can be stretched into an all-new physical silhouette,” says Zhang. “Bypassing obstacles; the more you challenge yourself, the more you think outside the box and push the boundaries of what’s possible.”
While fluidity has always been at the center of the Chinese designer’s work, the thematic pulse continues through his take on the Samba. The silhouette’s upper is reimagined in patent leather with undulations that ripple like waves, juxtaposed against a suede toe box and a matte embossed gum rubber sole.
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Straddling cultural influences, the silhouette takes inspiration from the 2006 adidas Predator Absolute cleat, while the puffy low cut look is inspired by 2000s skate references with an exaggerated cushioned heel and a low cut look reminiscent of the era when street skaters would take a box cutter to their brand new shoes and convert them into low tops.
Crafted with the utmost attention to detail, the sneaker also features breathable holes along the shoe’s stripes placed at custom distances, a slightly shorter tongue, and tonal branding. Constructed in a monochromatic finish, the all black look offers a nod to the designer’s own school years, when he was obliged to black-out his Sambas, in order to conform with uniform dress codes.
Helping to bring the story of the Dinyung Zhang Samba to life, the launch of the silhouette is accompanied by a dynamic set of films which use technology to explore transformations in texture and concept.
Water can crash, or it can flow. A story of craftsmanship, transformed into wearable art, the adidas Originals by Dingyun Zhang Samba arrives on 10th May via select retailers and CONFIRMED. Sign ups for purchases on CONFIRMED open on May 4th at 10:00 CET.
Note: The content of this press release has not been edited by Fibre2Fashion staff.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
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