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adidas by Stella McCartney | FW20 Workout Wardrobe Collection
The Earth doesn’t stop moving, so we don’t either. The adidas by Stella McCartney Workout Wardrobe collection is here. Co-directed and choreographed by Lourdes Leon, featuring her collective. “My generation is sensitive to the needs of each other and the planet, and the state of the world affects us. I have known Stella my whole life, and trust her sustainable vision for this versatile new performance collection with adidas.” — Lourdes Leon Explore the collection: http://a.did.as/StellaMcCartney Director & Choreographer: Lourdes Leon Director & Filmmaker: Anna Pollack Featuring: Anysia Kim Battz, Henry Chesley, Lynnette Paz, Oumou Eden TraorĂ©, Uzumaki Cepeda


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