TagTagShoesFilterFilterRefine ByResultsResultsFashion FilmShortlist: AnewRedefining masculinity, using collage techniques to express how multidimensional an individual can be.Fashion FilmsAwardsShowFashion East S/S 20 WomenswearLondon Spring / Summer 2020Designers: Ancuta Sarca, Gareth Wrighton and Yuhan WangAncuta SarcaQueer CultureRe-seeRe-see: paria /FARZANEH A/W 19 MenswearParia Farzaneh talks through her A/W 19 show with Georgina Evans in this unique take on a re-see.Online CulturePost-humanImage GalleryImage Gallery: David BeckhamA homage to the great city of Miami which is close to his heart, David Beckham and artist Hannah Bentley created this custom sculpture for adidas.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Charlotte TilburyIconic make-up pioneer, Charlotte Tilbury gets girly with a bejewelled retro roller skate version of the Samba.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Chapman BrothersTurner prize nominated visual artists The Chapman Brothers recreate the Samba, taking inspiration from the famed Birkenstock sandal and trainer.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Boy GeorgeExplore Boy George's 'Top Billing' Samba trainers that capture his long journey to accepting happiness.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Blondey McCoyTake a look at skateboarder Blondey McCoy's 'Icarus' adidas Samba trainers.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Bella FreudSee designer Bella Freud's deconstructed framed 'Sex' adidas shoes.Queer CultureExclusiveImage GalleryImage Gallery: Albert Kennedy TrustThe Albert Kennedy Trust and one of their bright, talented young people created this custom pair of Samba trainers.ExclusiveQueer CultureInterviewFilm: adidas PROUDERThe likes of Rita Ora, Pharrell and Paloma Faith discuss what it means to be proud for adidas PROUDER.Queer CultureExclusiveImage GalleryImage Gallery: Nick KnightNick Knight's pixelated adidas Samba trainers become almost art-like in their appearance.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: SkinArtist Skin, of rock band Skunk Anansie, creates a pair of hand-painted trainers for adidas PROUDER.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Sam McKnightSam McKnight create a pair of Sambas to reflect his long-standing imprint on the industry with plaited extensions, a ponytail and tongue all styled and made with real human hair.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Rita OraPeruse Rita Ora's glitter adidas Sambas which embody her pride, freedom of speech and feeling of acceptance.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Philip TreacyHat extraordinaire Philip Treacy lends his creative touch to a unique pair of adidas Sambas.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Pet Shop BoysA homage to their work in music, the notorious Pet Shop Boys present a pair of Sambas inspired by the dance floor.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Paloma FaithSinger Paloma Faith uses her 'Flaaz' shoes to showcase the benefits of using a platform to comment on important social issues.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: New OrderExplore New Order's rainbow adidas Samba trainer collection.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Naomi CampbellNaomi Campbell totally rehashes her Sambas into not only a celebration of her beloved friends in the LGBT community but also the fashion-forward thinking she is so well known for.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Marc JacobsLGBT icon and simply put one of the greatest fashion designers of our generation - Marc Jacobs creates an embellished Samba like no other.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Liam PayneLiam Payne shows pride and his plan to unite for a better world, with his 'The Prototype' adidas trainers.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Kate MossExplore Kate Moss' adidas Samba 'The Lost Shoe' and watch her discuss her motherly pride and her dream for a non-judgemental world.ExclusiveQueer CultureImage GalleryImage Gallery: Henry HollandCheck out Henry Holland's Robotic Samba trainer which embodies his newfound personal peace.ExclusiveQueer CulturePaginationPaginationPage 1 of 3123Back to top