

The palette centers on intense reds and merlot/burgundy tones applied as dominant color across uppers and details. Color acts as product identity rather than an accent, with shifts in shine and texture that move the reading between sport and fashion.
Material cues add visual volume: embossed-like surfaces, strongly textured panels, and cut-outs that create contrast within the same tonal family. Detail insets reinforce grain, relief, and finishing cues, adding surface reading without unverified technical claims.
Sole units become the design axis: high-volume outsoles, curved profiles, and support elements that step away from classic sneaker shapes. Some models show pronounced lugs and relief; others use more technical-looking bases with visible cuts and layers, reinforcing a footwear-as-object aesthetic.
Activewear in wine shades and neutrals places these sneakers in an active-fashion register, where footwear either matches the outfit’s palette or works as contrast. Overall, intense color, texture, and sculptural soles act as clear differentiators for urban fashion collections.
