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The New adidas x Ivy Park Ivytopia Collection Takes a Futuristic Approach to Fall Fashion

If you keep up with the cyclical nature of fashion trends, you may know that Y2K’s influence continues to dominate our feeds and closets. You may also know that glittering palette and shiny spandex-like materials were the stars of several recent collections. From Area’s sequin T-shirt dress and Balenciaga‘s one-shoulder silver gown on the runway to Skim’s shiny swim collection off the runway, metallics are back in a big way, proving the nostalgia loop is getting smaller and faster. So if you’re looking for a way to ease into the megatrend, start with dazzling garments from adidas x Ivy Park’s new “Ivytopia” collection. The latest release is based on the journey of discovering nirvana. “The bold crystal prints illustrate a feeling of serenity and ethereal beauty, while a high-voltage color palette is a reminder of the sheer vibrancy of IVY PARK,” says the brand in its press release. High-profile supermodels like Irina Shayk and Joan Smalls show how unique fabrics, like power mesh and metallic spandex, and abstract-yet-flattering cuts are playful and reminiscent of the ’80s-style workout gear in the brand’s cinematic campaign.  The natural and supernatural inspiration seamlessly blends into a collection of biker shorts, track pants, catsuits, swimwear, and more.

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