Maison Margiela's 22 Replica Graffiti Sneakers are Monochromatic
References: launches.endclothing & highsnobiety
Luxury fashion label Maison Margiela unveils its newest design iteration of the 22 Replica Graffiti sneaker model and it is set to exclusively launch at UK-based retailer END. Clothing. The sneakers take on a graffiti approach to the colorway design this time, embodying the overarching name of the model.
The luxury sneaker takes the signature GAT, also recognized as the German Army Trainer as the base foundational look. John Galliano, the brand's creative director drew inspiration from 2002's original GAT that boasted graffiti looks. The sneakers are all finished with the graphic that resembles a paint splatter applied carefully by hand. The uppers are constructed from calfskin leather materials with suede overlaying materials. There is also lambskin materials as the lining and it all sits atop a gum outsole.
The luxury sneaker takes the signature GAT, also recognized as the German Army Trainer as the base foundational look. John Galliano, the brand's creative director drew inspiration from 2002's original GAT that boasted graffiti looks. The sneakers are all finished with the graphic that resembles a paint splatter applied carefully by hand. The uppers are constructed from calfskin leather materials with suede overlaying materials. There is also lambskin materials as the lining and it all sits atop a gum outsole.
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti-inspired Luxury Fashion - The trend of incorporating graffiti designs into luxury fashion presents opportunities for innovative collaborations between high-end fashion brands and street artists.
2. Artistic Design Accents - The use of hand-painted graphic elements on sneakers opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the customization and personalization of footwear.
3. Monochromatic Colorway Design - The trend of monochromatic colorway design in sneakers provides an opportunity for brands to experiment with different textures, finishes, and materials within a limited color palette.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Fashion - Luxury fashion brands can explore collaborations with street artists to create unique and exclusive designs that appeal to a wider range of consumers.
2. Footwear - The footwear industry can leverage the demand for customized and personalized sneakers by offering innovative services and technologies that allow consumers to create their own unique designs.
3. Art and Fashion Collaboration - The collaboration between street artists and high-end fashion labels presents disruptive innovation opportunities at the intersection of art and fashion, creating limited edition pieces that cater to a niche market.
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