Palace Unites With Nike & Bad Bunny Reveals First Signature Shoe in This Week's Top Fashion News
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Summary
- Major collaborations were unveiled from Palace x Nike (P90) and Barbour x Levi’s.
- Designer recognitions came to Hed Mayner (Pitti Uomo Guest) and the award-winning BAPE Store American Dream.
- Highly anticipated Footwear included the debut of the Bad Bunny x adidas BadBo 1.0 and the ultra-limited Margiela Tabi series.
Palace and Nike Present Their First Collaborative Collection
Palace and Nike have officially unveiled their long-awaited first collaborative collection, dubbed “P90.” This debut range remixes Nike’s classic Total90 football franchise by integrating Palace’s iconic Tri-Ferg logo with the Nike Swoosh across a full apparel collection. The range includes shell suits, jerseys, tracksuits, hoodies, and more. A star-studded campaign, featuring figures like Wayne Rooney and Lenna Gunning-Williams, showcases the pieces, which notably include the Palace x Nike Total 90 III sneaker. The collection is set to drop on October 31 via Palace, with the Total 90 III sneaker also arriving on Nike SNKRS in the EMEA region the same day.
Bad Bunny Teases His First Signature Shoe
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is taking his partnership with adidas to the next level by teasing his first-ever signature shoe: the BadBo 1.0. Following an archive exhibition celebrating five years of their collaboration, the artist recently shared an on-foot preview of the new silhouette. The sneaker features an intriguing blend of design elements, combining an off-white upper with rich brown suede overlays and distinct blue branding hits. While neither the artist nor adidas have released official details, the BadBo 1.0 is currently expected to launch in the spring season with an estimated price point of $160 USD.
BAPE Wins Top Retail Design Honor for Flagship Store
The BAPE Store American Dream flagship in New Jersey has achieved a significant honor, being named a winner at the Retail Design Institute’s International Design Awards. The award highlights the Japanese streetwear powerhouse’s commitment to pushing creative boundaries in store planning and visual merchandising. BAPE’s winning retail concept is celebrated for its sophisticated blend of vintage aesthetics and a futuristic vision, which channels the spirit of Edo-era Japan. The immersive environment features high-impact elements, including a signature BAPE STA resin stage and integrated art installations, which cement the store’s status as a must-visit destination.
Maison Margiela Launches Tabi Collector’s Series With ‘Broken Mirror’ Edition
Maison Margiela has inaugurated the Tabi Collector’s Series, an annual tribute to the iconic split-toe footwear, with the ultra-limited “Broken Mirror Embroidery” edition. Produced under the vision of Creative Director Glenn Martens, the surreal design is limited to just 25 pairs worldwide. Each Tabi is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, being hand-embroidered and adorned with over 8,000 individually crafted glass beads, sequins, and metallic fragments. This technique reinterprets a classic Margiela archival detail to simulate the look of aged, fractured glass. The unique construction required the precision of 11 dedicated artisans and will be celebrated with a short film by Italian Director Yuri Ancarani.
Barbour and Levi’s Fuse Their DNA With New Collaborative Collection
Two heritage titans of functional design, Levi’s and Barbour, have united for a new collaborative collection that celebrates their shared history and craftsmanship. The limited-edition range masterfully blends Barbour’s signature waxed cotton with Levi’s iconic denim. Key outerwear pieces include the men’s Bedale and Type II jackets, and the women’s Spey Wax Jacket. The collection features unique details that honor both brands, such as pocket flaps shaped like Levi’s arcuate and corduroy collars characteristic of Barbour. All waxed garments use Barbour’s premium beeswax-infused cotton, designed to age beautifully like Levi’s denim. The collaboration is set to launch worldwide on October 30.
Hed Mayner To Debut New Collection at Pitti Uomo No. 109
The Florentine trade fair Pitti Uomo has announced that Israeli-born, Paris-based designer Hed Mayner will be the Guest Designer for its No. 109 edition. Mayner, the recipient of the 2019 LVMH Karl Lagerfeld Prize, will showcase a special runway presentation during the event, which is scheduled to take place from January 13–16, 2026. The designer is renowned for his conceptual and architectural aesthetic, which centers on garments that defy convention through sculptural, oversized forms and a unique blend of strength and lightness. His participation continues Pitti Uomo’s tradition of highlighting innovative designers who challenge the status quo in menswear.




















