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Miu Miu and New Balance have actually teamed up twice! Their initial collaboration made its debut in the Spring/Summer 2022 Miu Miu collection, showcasing a reimagined version of the classic New Balance 574 sneaker. Miu Miu infused the iconic 1980s silhouette with their signature rebellious luxury aesthetic.
Their latest collaboration revisited the concept with a focus on the New Balance 530 running shoe. The 530 originally debuted in 1992 and was known for its blend of performance and minimalist design. This time around, Miu Miu presented two versions: one in distressed suede with warm natural tones and another in classic black and white with unprocessed suede and mesh. Both showcased a vintage-inspired, “lived-in” aesthetic. They also offered a variety of laces in different materials like leather and sailing cord, allowing wearers to personalize their look
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