Sneakers The Classics

Sneakers: The Classics by Maria Luisa Miraldi is a beautifully illustrated anthology published by ACC Art Books on October 7, 2024. This edition, comprising 240 pages, explores the iconic sneaker as a symbol of street style and youthful independence, weaving together elements of fashion, sport, culture, and history. Each entry features stunning photographic spreads alongside in-depth historical context, technical sheets, and aesthetic mood boards that highlight the cultural significance of various sneaker models.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of must-have sneaker designs, including classics like the 1969 Adidas Superstars and the 1982 New Balance 990s. The book delves into the evolution of sneakers from sports shoes to cultural icons, showcasing their role in significant sporting events and their representation of individuality and freedom for young activists. This anthology serves as an essential resource for sneaker enthusiasts, collectors, and designers, offering a rich visual and contextual appreciation of these influential footwear designs.
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No expression of street style and youthful independence is as iconic as the sneaker. This book is a beautifully illustrated anthology of the must-have models.
Sneakers: The Classics is a beautifully illustrated anthology of the must-have sneaker models. In these pages, fashion, sport, culture, and history are finely stitched together. Every entry features gorgeous photographic spreads, in-depth historical context, technical sheets and aesthetic mood boards, reflecting the cultural and stylistic relevance of each shoe, including classics like the 1969 Adidas Superstars, New Balance 990s from 1982, the gorgeous 2017 Off White Air Force 1s and many more.
First created as sports shoes, sneakers have accompanied many of history’s greatest sporting triumphs. In tennis, basketball and skateboarding, from the Olympic Games to the concrete arenas inhabited by budding athletes throughout the world’s urban spaces, sneakers have helped make the impossible a reality. For young activists in the post-war era, sneakers became emblematic of youthful independence, and their bold patterns continue to represent individuality and freedom.
Written by Maria Luisa Miraldi, Director of the Tribeca Design Studio, this is a vital body of work for sneakers fans, collectors, designers and dreamers.
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