Y-3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

by L.A. Ruano, September 9, 2008

adidas y 3 2008 ss 1 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

The Y-3 collection by adidas and Yohji Yamamoto continues to impress with their 2009 spring/summer preview. Relying on minimal branding, the line is complete using simple color and design, especially for the consumer not into heavily branded garments. A strong use of black is certainly evident yet not overpowering, with toned down colors used throughout. Y-3 not only gears toward the fashion market, but continues its adidas sport element keeping the Y-3 collection relevant in both cultures.

adidas y 3 2008 ss 2 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 3 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 4 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 5 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 6 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 7 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 8 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 8 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

adidas y 3 2008 ss 9 Y 3 2009 Spring/Summer Collection

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5 Responses

  1. Posted by: val on November 17, 2008 at 5:06 am

    page 3 1st pic…i love the shoes. when will the 2009 shoes be out and around how much would this cost?

  2. Posted by: neil on September 10, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    page 3
    3rd from the bottom
    What the hell is that?!

  3. Posted by: ash on September 10, 2008 at 5:15 pm

    wow…didn’t see that sheer little black cap sleeve dress coming…not that i don’t like it or anything – i’d totally rock it. then again i have tits…

    rad collection though. i like the kilt, too…

  4. Posted by: Heyhomee on September 10, 2008 at 9:42 am

    The title is wrong, it says “Y-3 2008 Spring/Summer Collection”! That season is done and gone!! Just lettin you know….

  5. Posted by: dreamcrusher on September 9, 2008 at 11:33 pm

    interesting arrangements of the fabrics