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To say the new adidas x Gucci collection is the year's most anticipated collaboration would also be among the year's greatest understatements. This is the definition of a clash of the titans; a union of luxury and streetwear that is the stuff dreams are made of.

The array of garments and accessories are a veritable playground of inspiration, which is why – for our upcoming issue of Highsnobiety Magazine – we went all-in on the element of play. We decided to take the collection out for a literal spin, producing a shoot that displays some of the collaboration's key pieces on bikes. The results are a jaw-dropping mix of Mortal Kombat-realness with must-see summer wardrobe inspo.

Find out more about the adidas x Gucci drop right here.

Highsnobiety / Christian Soria, Highsnobiety / Christian Soria
Highsnobiety / Christian Soria, Highsnobiety / Christian Soria
  • PhotographyChristian Soria
  • StylingIan McRae
  • ProductionTaylor Brown at The Morrison Group
  • ModelsBrianna Benitez, Bs.Ballout, and Ken Rebel
  • HairLedora Francis
  • MakeupCoco Campbell
  • Photography AssistantAdam Kim
  • Styling AssistantJoss Bynum
  • Production AssistantHolly Michaels
  • Shot AtBe Electric Studios
  • All clothing and accessories worn throughoutADIDAS X GUCCI
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