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Just in time for the premiere of one of the most talked-about blockbusters of the year, ‘A Minecraft Movie’, we launched the limited-edition capsule collection that transforms the film's core narrative into bold, wearable designs, inviting fans to step into the world of the movie and carry its energy beyond the screen. This is just the beginning of our multi-year partnership with Minecraft.
Footballer Mohamed Salah surprised Sefton Park Rangers, a community girl’s football club in Liverpool, to highlight the importance of positivity in helping athletes believe You Got This. Affirmation of the importance of a strong support system comes from another athlete, Emirati player Nouf Al Anzi, who talks for Dazed about what it means to shape the landscape for Arab women in football and the role her sister has played in her career.
The World Indoor Championships in China have ended and our athletes delivered spectacular performances, winning a total of 14 medals; in Singapore, English golfer Richard Mansell celebrated his first DP World Tour Title, with a smile – and some tears.
In lifestyle news: vibrant colours, bold outfits, new collections. The design of the adidas Originals and Bad Bunny gold Ballerina silhouette is rooted in the dance and music of the island, and is not only honoring Benito's Puerto Rican roots, but also transforming the past into something new. adidas SPZL Spring/Summer 2025 collection is supported with a cinematic ode to the past and present transported into the future with pieces specially curated by Gary Aspden, while K-pop megastar Jennie curated her own signature fashion look for the cover of the March issue of Complex Magazine, styling the low-profile adidas x Stella McCartney Rasant with a classic adidas three-stripe bodysuit.
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