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Adidas and Marvel to Release Spider-Man: Miles Morales Original Superstar Sneakers

Fans of Miles Morales can now dress like him thanks to Adidas and Marvel Games. The footwear brand and entertainment company have collaborated to create the Spider-Man: Miles Morales x Adidas Originals Superstar sneaker. The kicks will be worn by Miles, the titular character, who is also known as Spider-Man in the upcoming PlayStation video game, which will be available on Nov. 12. The sneakers will also be available to purchase in real life. The design of the buzzy new Adidas sneakerincludes a vibrant red leather upper and contrasting black leather on the top and tongue of the shoe. The shoes also have a Spider-Man webbing print on the heel and a PlayStation tag adorning the laces as well as Miles’ own Spidey tag. The idea for the sneakers was inspired by Miles himself, who PlayStation describes as being a “stylish teenager from Brooklyn who has just moved to Harlem.” It is also an ode to Miles’ suit, which is black and red. Miles will wear both Hi-Top and Low-Top Superstar silho

7 Spring 2021 Fashion Trends From Milan Fashion Week To Get Excited About For Next Year

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It’s been difficult to get a handle on real, actual fashion trends since the pandemic has relegated most people to their homes, where WFH fashion has consisted squarely of sweatpants, tie-dye and ugly sandals. But part of the beauty of fashion is the anticipation of something new, the idea of reinventing one’s self for a new season. Milan Fashion Week’s spring ’21 season suggested just that, with whimsical colors, carefree footwear and details that gave a glimpse of a hopeful, joyful post-pandemic life (whenever that may be). Here, a look at 7 trends from Milan Fashion Week to look forward to for spring 2021 — and options for shopping the look now: 1. Scarf prints Whimsical, colorful prints inspired by silk neck accessories were a big draw on Milan’s runways, where Etro put them on matching sets, Versace did an under-the-sea motif and Giuseppe Zanotti brought them to a series of sneakers. Etro spring ’21. CREDIT: WWD Versace spring ’21. CREDIT: Courtesy of Versace Gi

Fall’s Biggest Trend Is An $18 White Tube Sock — Yes, Really

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There are plenty of unknowns in today’s world, but one thing is certain:  Not many people are wearing “real” clothes anymore. And they certainly aren’t wearing any of the dressed-up, tailoring-focused garments that prevailed on the fall ’20 runways back in February ( remember full-look leather? ). But there is one fashion trend from those runways that has managed to make its way to the new era of getting dressed — and even fit in comfortably. That would be the white tube sock. Gucci’s white socks for fall ’20. CREDIT: WWD   Back in February, the white sock started to make some cameos on the runways. First there was Gucci’s youth-obsessed collection , which showed models in dresses that literally looked like children’s clothes. White socks featuring pointelle knits and subtle logos were paired with loafers and some knee boots even featured a trompe l’oeil white sock. At MSGM, they were paired with platform patent-leather Mary Janes. White socks and platform Mary Janes at M