adidas Originals introduces another tonal iteration of the adiFOM Q sneaker model and it gets a crisp white theme this time around. The cut-out accents remain the same, making up the forefoot all the way down to the heels and chiseled panels along the side.
Branding is applied in a minimal design as the Trefoil logo is seen debossed on the lateral side of the heels in a tonal look. The interior bootie is done in a Grey One color and the tongues are also marked with monochromatic branding in the form of the Trefoil emblem. The rest of the shoe is done in a crisp white hue including the laces over the forefoot section.
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adidas' adiFOM Q Gets a Crisp New Colorway Design Update
Trend Themes
1. Crisp White Sneakers - The rise of minimalistic white sneakers presents an opportunity for shoe companies to innovate through unique designs and technologies.
2. Cut-out Accent Shoes - Shoe companies can respond to the trend of cut-out accents in footwear design by experimenting with new shapes and patterns for a modern take on a classic style.
3. Minimalistic Branding - Streamlined branding on footwear presents an opportunity for companies to explore alternative design elements such as unique materials and textures.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The ever-changing landscape of sneaker design proves there is always room for innovation to improve functionality and aesthetics.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate the trend of minimalism to establish themselves as sleek and modern for today's consumers.
3. Design - The trend of simplicity in footwear provides design companies with the opportunity to experiment with new and innovative materials to create unique and sustainable products.