KENZO Features Several Forms of Dance in Video Lookbook for the Move Sneaker
Footwear to strike a move in.
KENZO uses dance to “express the vivacity and energy” of its renewed sneaker, the Move. In a global casting call, a diverse group of dancers were selected to showcase an array of stylized movement that links to the spirit of the Parisian label. Each motion expressed showcases the shoe’s durability and lithe fit while performing under pressure.
The silhouette’s upper consists of water-repellent nylon with fine Italian suede detailing the lace guard, heel and creeping from the toebox sides, while it rests atop a sole uniquely designed from an exclusive mold. This offering comes in a myriad of colors and includes the “vintage Tiger, imagined by Kenzo Takada in the 80” emblazoned on the side along with “KENZO” branding on the tongue and heel collar. With its lightweight and ergonomic conception, the fashion house touts the product as “extremely comfortable.”
Starting at $245 USD, the footwear is available via KENZO’s website. In other news, images of P-Rod’s new pro-model surfaces.