Here's what you should know about the Adidas X Gucci Collection

Mark your calendars, the collection drops June 7th

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The wait for the Adidas X Gucci collection will soon be over. After three months, this special collaboration is set to drop on June 7 across select Gucci stores, pop-ups as well as Gucci online store. Pieces from the collection will also be available on the adidas app.

Here's everything we know about the collection so far.

The collection was designed in tandem with the iconic sportswear brand

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Gucci’s creative director Alessandro Michele combines emblems from the House and adidas to birth a streetwear collection that balances the respective brand’s aesthetics.

Alessandro Michele drew inspiration from archival catalogues

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Models strike dynamic poses with sporty props while decked out in ready-to-wear pieces such as the track pants that feature the classic white “Three Stripes” of adidas on one leg and Gucci’s red and green web on the other.

Both the adidas Trefoil and Gucci Monogram are blended together

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The iconic motifs can be found on various track jackets, shirts and skirts, which showcases the synergy between the labels.

The collection will feature the house’s bags from the Beloved line

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The Gucci Horsebit 1995 crossbody and tote, duffle bags and camera bags — are embellished with the adidas Trefoil. The duffles and the camera bags sport the word “Gucci” spelt backwards.

Adidas' iconic Gazelle shoe receives the Gucci treatment

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Gucci also presents its own take on the famed Gazelle sneakers by adidas for both men and women. Classic footwear designs from the House are also given an updated look with the adidas Three Stripes, Trefoil and the Originals logo.

There's tons of bags and accessories to choose from

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Golf lovers are also in for a treat with the introduction of a selection of bags and colourful umbrellas with the distinct patterns throughout the collection.

This article was first published in Harper's Bazaar.

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