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Stella McCartney's collaborations with adidas have single-handedly redefined the notion of sportswear for women, fusing style, performance, and an ethical production method to create impeccable results.
Even Meghan Markle has given her regal seal of approval to the dream team's innovative gym gear, after being spotted wearing items from the collection on several outings.
The British designer's latest work with the brand continues to break boundaries, centring around a range of Ultra Boost runners paired with matching apparel.
Influenced by this season's biggest trends, flashes of neon and leopard print transform three of the pairs, while neutral tones take over the 360 Primeknit uppers of the remaining two designs in Core White and Core Black.
Each slip-on silhouette arrives with a bold Stella McCartney x adidas printed mid-foot strap, diversifying these training shoes from the rest, while a responsive Boost midsole is present in classic form to maximise energy with every stride.
As an added bonus, McCartney's environmentally conscious initiative ensures that fifty per cent of the clothing and fifty per cent of the footwear have been created with recycled materials, ensuring a guilt-free purchase in the challenging world of fast fashion.
If you're feeling spoilt for choice, the Ultra Boost x 3D featuring a chic black and white animal printed toe is a stand out pick from the SS19 pack, and has also been cited as one of McCartney's personal favourites.
The full clothing range is available now, while the trainers are set to arrive at adidas on March 14th, so make sure to keep it locked for more updates ahead of the launch.
For more running silhouettes, check out the brand's recently released Ultra Boost 2019 colourways.
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