
adidas Originals 有望推出全新芭蕾舞鞋款 Stan Smith Low Ballet
此鞋款採用超平大底、精簡的鞋面,以及鞋頭中央的優雅縫線,讓人聯想到 Maison Margiela 的 Tabi 分趾鞋、Lemaire 的 Piped Slippers 以及 The Row 的樂福鞋等奢華皮革鞋款。在 adidas 內部,這款重新設計的鞋型也令人聯想到 Nike 極具爭議的 Air Rift,後者也採用了日式 Tabi 分趾設計和瑪莉珍鞋般的鞋面;與 Taqwa Bint Ali x adidas Megaride Mary-Jane 偏向機能性的設計不同,Stan Smith Low Ballet 由於缺乏科技美學元素,似乎更傾向於生活風格款式。
這款變體鞋款展示了兩種配色:一款是俐落的全黑款,另一款則是純白搭配搶眼的紅色飾邊。與經典 Stan Smith 一樣,鞋側的三條線設計被穿孔條紋取代,鞋後跟則飾有經典三葉草標誌。最後,adidas 捨棄了傳統的鞋帶系統,選擇了單一皮革繫帶,呈現出更符合芭蕾舞鞋的設計。
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