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Y-3 announces arrival of new Fall/Winter 2025 Collection with Amber Ink Lookbook

Y-3 announces arrival of new Fall/Winter 2025 Collection with Amber Ink Lookbook

Nylon07-07-2025
Throughout the existence of Y-3, the renegade label has explored the threshold between polarities and is continuing to do so in its Fall/Winter 2025 collection which feature a polyphonic collision of sport, considered technique, and evocative graphic treatments.
Accompanying the arrival of this collection is the label's Amber Ink lookbook, shot by long-standing Y-3 collaborator Thue Nørgaard, who uses light, colour, and composition to bend reality and create unique images that capture moments of beauty in unexpected places.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
As an integral part of Y-3's Fall/Winter 2025 creative vision, the Amber Ink graphic treatment brings a sense of transformation and natural beauty to every piece, making them all different and unique.
Inspired by the striking natural impact of amber lava, each artwork is reimagined through the lens of Japanese ink painting with an ink colour palette that ranges from light, translucent shades of golden yellow to deeper, more intense tones that border on orange or brown, to emphasise the visceral aesthetic qualities of amber.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
Image courtesy of Y-3/adidas.
You'll also find striking silhouettes, dramatic cinching, expressive padding and contorted Three Stripes on pieces in the collection to show a similar graphic approach, alongside a curated selection of footwear including the Y-3 REGU, Y-3 REGU BOOT, and the Y-3 TOKYO.
The collection is now available at Y-3 stores, on the CONFIRMED app, and online at adidas.com.sg.
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