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Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion Wraps with Adidas Originals

Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion Wraps with Adidas Originals

Globe and Mail11-04-2025
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2025) - Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion wrapped up its highly anticipated March 20-22, 2025, showcase at The New Mart. Over three days, Art Hearts Fashion reinforced its leadership in the industry, merging innovation, diversity, and trendsetting design to shape fashion's next era.
Saturday night's grand finale saw Adidas Originals collaborate with designers Baba Jagne, Bishme Cromartie, Kelly Hsieh, House of Gray, House of Aama, and ECE Designs. The presentations celebrated the Adidas Goukana shoes. The collection seamlessly fused heritage with modernity, exemplifying how Adidas Originals remains at the forefront of streetwear and high fashion.
House of Aama x Adidas Originals show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion
This season's Los Angeles Fashion Week embraced a future-forward ethos with groundbreaking showcases, including the AI-driven Fashion for Fires, which highlighted sustainability and technology's role in shaping fashion's evolution. The week also underscored Art Hearts Fashion's commitment to diversity, with multiple Black designers receiving a dedicated platform to showcase their cultural and artistic influences. Meanwhile, upcycling took center stage, with designers transforming repurposed materials into avant-garde, high-fashion statements.
From industry veterans to rising stars, the event featured a wide array of designers:
Thursday, March 20: Glaudi, Tamara Nasr, The Mestizo, David Tupaz, Bad Pink, Kenneth Barlis, and Giannina Azar.
Friday, March 21: Richard Hallmarq, Anna Gupta, Anthem the Label, Apricot London, Hasson, Cienna, Desigual, Cross Colours, XD Xenia Design, and Maxmila.
Saturday, March 22: Idyllwild Academy, Charlie Designs, Merlin Castell, Idol Jose, Velvet Heart, Kentaro Kameyama, Romain Thevenin Paris, Mister Triple X, and Adidas Originals.
(L-R) Mister Triple X, Cross Colours LA, Desigual
The event featured exclusive invite-only showcases, vibrant afterparties at The Reserve, and immersive sponsorship experiences, such as an Adidas branded claw machine, that captivated fashion enthusiasts, industry insiders, and media alike. Art Hearts Fashion blended art, fashion, and culture, creating an unforgettable and dynamic showcase for established and emerging brands.
Guest enjoys Adidas-branded claw machine during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion
As Los Angeles Fashion Week March 2025 closed its doors, Art Hearts Fashion continues its mission to elevate emerging designers, celebrate inclusivity, and push the boundaries of fashion.
The event was sponsored by Modnet.io, Smartwater, Coca-Cola, Sunsip by Health-Ade, Vitaminwater, Simply Pop, Maison Perrier, Six Summit Gallery, Ubatuba Acai, Gems Hats, Adidas Originals, Black Radiance Beauty, Moonslice Beauty, Japonesque, Mad Hippie Beauty, The Makeup Light, and Icon Products.
Art Hearts Fashion is a platform dedicated to bringing innovative designers and artists to the forefront of fashion week. Its coast-to-coast events bring together renowned and emerging designers to the runway in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas and beyond. Founded in 2010, AHF has become a driving force for fashion, art, and entertainment. For more information, please visit artheartsfashion.com or find us on Instagram.
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