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New Balance and Miu Miu team up with American tennis champion Coco Gauff for exclusive collection

New Balance and Miu Miu team up with American tennis champion Coco Gauff for exclusive collection

Nylon29-04-2025

Since their collaboration on the New Balance 574 sneaker x Miu Miu that made its debut on the Spring/Summer 2022 Miu Miu show, both brands are once again coming together for a new collab, this time with inspirational American tennis champion, Coco Gauff.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
For her forthcoming tournaments in Rome, Berlin and Cincinnati, Coco will be wearing clothing and footwear by New Balance x Miu Miu on the court and off, alongside a selection of co-branded accessories.
While playing, Coco will be dressed in classic and elegant tennis ensembles that were created with a performance first mindset and a colour-blocked design to create a sharp, clean and modern look. The dynamic colour palette includes navy and white with accents of red, white and green with accents of sky blue, and white and royal blue with accents of red.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Her ensemble expands to co-branded technical silk zip-fronted hoodies and trackpants in co-ordinating shades for wear before and after matches.
On the court, Coco will wear co-branded versions of her signature shoe, the Coco CG2, that has been re-imagined by New Balance and Miu Miu. These custom editions are inspired by her love of New Balance lifestyle models, and crafted with innovative technology to withstand the demands of an elite tennis athlete.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
Image courtesy of New Balance/Miu Miu.
When she is off the court, Coco's footwear will include new iterations of the beloved New Balance x Miu Miu 530 SK sneaker in leather and mesh.
The New Balance x Miu Miu with Coco Gauff collection will be available for a limited time period from 10 September in selected Miu Miu stores worldwide and online at miumiu.com.

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