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The Independent
2 days ago
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- The Independent
Missed out on Adidas's cow print sambas? This is when they'll be back in stock
From cowboy boots and fringing to bootleg jeans and suede, the fashion world is going wild for Western-inspired style right now. But Adidas took things one step further earlier this year when it dropped a new style of trainer featuring an all-over cow print. Putting a fresh spin on the ubiquitous samba and the sleek SL72 style, the bold print was an exclusive for Asos and sold out in all sizes within a day. So, has cow print officially stolen leopard print's crown? Rearing its head at Copenhagen Fashion Week in January, it went on to dominate street style looks in New York, coating everything from handbags to heels. A playful take on the Western aesthetic, cowboy print rose to prominence in the Sixties among bohemian dressers before having a comeback in the Nineties thanks to the decade's maximalism. Now, it's returned again as a direct challenge to the clean girl and quiet luxury trends. There are plenty of ways to wear it, from mini skirts and ballet flats to trousers. But if you prefer a more understated pop of cow print, trainers are the way to go. The good news is that the Adidas x Asos range is being restocked imminently. Here's everything you need to know. Adidas Originals samba trainers in cow print: £90, (Adidas) A fashionable spin on the hugely popular trainers, these Adidas sambas are designed to be a style statement in their own right. Characterised by an all-over cow print, the trainer features the signature white three stripe detailing, tongue and heel, while chocolate brown laces and a pink leather lining add a playful touch. The trainers sold out within a day before, but will be back in stock on 1 August 2025 – so, mark the date in your calendar. Adidas Originals SL 72 OG trainers in cow print: £90, (Asos) A fresh alternative to the prevalent Adidas samba, the SL72 trainers boast a more streamlined silhouette. Reminiscent of trainers from Adidas's archive in 1972, the design of this style is low profile and slick with a playful cow print finish, pink pops on the sole and black laces. Featuring the brand's instantly recognisable three stripes and trefoil logo, the trainers marry comfort and style. Trust us, the print is more wearable than you might think. Whether you play it safe with an all-denim look (lean into the Western feel) or experiment with colour by pairing them with red, blue or butter-yellow pieces, the monochrome print is sure to add intrigue to your look. The trainers are back in stock on 1 August 2025. These leopard print Adidas samba trainers are selling out fast – here's where to shop


Vogue
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Dominnico Spain Fall 2025 Collection
They say good things come to those who wait, and on the third day of 080 Barcelona Fashion, that moment arrived courtesy of Dominnico. At sunset, Domingo Rodríguez unveiled his latest collectiona a love letter to Western style and cowboy iconography he titled '777 Lucky Fall.' Fringe, studs, and cow prints set the tone in a bold proposal that, while embracing many of the classic symbols of the Wild West and 'a certain blend of the after-dark energy of a sleepless Las Vegas and the world of roadside motels,' never strayed from the brand's s signature motifs like leather and metallic accents, cut-outs, and denim. The showtime element was also present in the casting, which included the usual stable of front row stars like Samatha Hudson, Alex de la Croix, and Mia Khalifa—the latter of whom flew to Barcelona to open and close the show. 'When I'm walking, all I think about is logistics: right foot, left foot, right foot, left foot,' Khalifa joked moments before stepping onto the runway. 'The only instruction they gave me was: 'Gallop!''