Welcome to the weekly digest of the most talked about stories from adidas News.
We start in Melbourne, where Tim Wenisch claimed victory in the Elite 15 Male Singles, earning his spot at the Hyrox World Championships and unlocking a new era of adidas performance innovation for fitness racing. From Australia to America, Inter Miami made history this week by securing its first-ever championship while lifting the MLS Cup 2025.
In other football stories - Brahim Díaz fronts the first adidas Arte capsule collection, inspired by North African football culture, while Djibril Cissé takes the spotlight with the 20th-anniversary edition of the iconic F50 Spider - speed innovation, craft and design blended.
In sport there are some journeys that stand out - from a kid with a dream to a top-10 all-time scorer, James Harden celebrates his tenth signature shoe with the launch of the Harden Vol. 10.
Great news for Oasis fans this week; adidas Originals and Oasis Live 25 Drop 2 is now available in the UK. And the new head-to-toe Brain Dead collection also launches this week, drawing inspiration from the sporting and video game energy of the 2000s.
As we wrap up 2025, we’re inspired by partners who continue to make an impact:
adidas skateboarder Jenn Soto returns to Puerto Rico, working with local communities to empower the next generation of skateboarding icons.
British singer Olivia Dean graces NYLON’s December cover; styled in adidas, she is sharing thoughts on love, storytelling, creative partnerships and more.
And Benito earns a spot on Vogue’s Best Dressed People of 2025 who is “as intentional and inspired in his styling as he is in his work, whether he’s wearing a backless Jacquemus suit to the Met Gala or pieces from his own collaboration with adidas”.
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