ADIDAS has announced its first collaboration with fashion house Entire Studios, marked by the launch of a 26-piece collection that brings together performance and contemporary style. The drop reinterprets key adidas Sportswear and Training lines, including Optimé, adidas Z.N.E. and adidas D4T.
Designed for training, travel and everyday wear, the collection blends the technical and sporting expertise of adidas with Entire Studios’ refined, system-led approach to silhouette, contrast and functionality. According to the media release, the pieces are intended to set a new benchmark for modern sportswear and training uniforms, while offering versatility through mix-and-match styling that reflects Entire Studios’ core design philosophy.
Rounding out the collection are updated Lightblaze POD and ACE footwear silhouettes, alongside accessories such as a statement black leather handbag designed to transition seamlessly from street to gym.
The full collection will be available in stores and online from 5 February.
adidas Sportswear & Training global SVP & GM Aimee Arana said, “There is no denying that activewear continues to be a go-to choice for our community. Whether they are moving in the gym or through the everyday, we know they want to look and feel good. This is why we are so excited to establish a partnership with Entire Studios – a brand rooted in refining design codes. With their leading fashion expertise, our drop seamlessly blends each brands’ characteristics to serve up an elevated range that is technically tailored for all-day movement yet keeps style and versatility front of mind.”
Entire Studios co-founder and creative director Dylan Richards-Diaz expressed, “This collaboration was about reframing what performance can look like today. We approached it as a full-wardrobe system: pieces built for real movement but designed with the same intention as the rest of our collections. A key part of our DNA is balance and juxtaposition — mixing uniform pieces with more directional design in mainline — and that instinct carries through the collaboration. The collection works as complete, head-to-toe looks, while still being designed to sit naturally within an existing wardrobe. adidas’ technical depth gave us the foundation to enter performance authentically, without compromising on form, restraint, or point of view.”