Sneakers spring-summer 2026: fashion collaborations to discover from Miu Miu to Jacquemus
Spring-summer 2026 marks a turning point for lovers of high-end sneakers. Sneaker collaborations are multiplying this season, blending technical know-how with creative vision. From the minimalism of Jil Sander to the audacity of Palace Skateboards, here are the models that are redefining the fashion wardrobe.
Puma and Jil Sander: signature minimalism
In 2026, vintage-inspired sneakers are captivating fashion enthusiasts. Puma has understood this by teaming up with Jil Sander, a company renowned for its streamlined approach to design. This sneaker collaboration gives rise to the K-Street silhouette, conceived by artistic director Simone Bellotti.
The result is striking in its sobriety. The K-Street is available in three distinct matte bronze perforated suede, beige canvas and electric blue nylon. Each version retains its sporty lines, while asserting a discreet elegance.
“I like shoes with a streamlined design, with the thinnest possible soles, hugging the foot in a natural line. That’s my signature.”
These parts have been available since April 8th. Priced at €430, they reflect the quality of the materials and the prestige of the partnership.
Puma and Nahmias: an ode to California
For their second collaboration, Puma and Nahmias revisit the Speedcat, an iconic model inspired by motor racing. Brand founder and West Coast native Doni Nahmias brings a California aesthetic to this legendary silhouette.
Suede with an intentionally worn finish gives the pair a casual look. Subtle co-branded details complete the effortless design. To embody this capsule collection, Puma called on its ambassador, racing driver Charles Leclerc.
- Model: Puma Speedcat x Nahmias
- Material: suede with worn finish
- Price: €142.95
- Available: nahmias.com and puma.com since April 10
- Textile capsule: jacket and sweatpants with automotive codes
New Balance: two must-have sneaker collaborations
New Balance dominates this season thanks to two major partnerships. On the one hand, Aimé Leon Dore continues a relationship born in November 2019. On the other, Miu Miu continues to bring its retro charm to the American brand’s silhouettes. These alliances illustrate the strength of lasting sneaker collaborations.
With Aimé Leon Dore, the New Balance 860v2 remains the object of every desire. For 2025, the duo presented three new variations in pink, white and black, with 2000s-inspired accents. These sneakers continue to seduce insiders this year.
The New York brand founded by Teddy Santis is an instant hit with the public with each new drop. More than seven years after their first collaboration, the partnership continues unabated. The price on the secondary market is now €253.
New Balance x Miu Miu: the alliance of luxury and sport
Miu Miu and New Balance have a long history together. Their first collaboration dates back to the Spring-Summer 2022 show, when the duo unveiled a destructured interpretation of the New Balance 574. Since then, the partnership has gone from strength to strength.
The flagship model remains the New Balance 530, recognizable by its retro silhouette. Luxurious suede materials and contrasting laces set it apart from the classic versions. Miu Miu has even created mule versions of this model for summer.
These sneaker collaborations are priced at €960. A premium positioning that reflects the fusion of sportswear and haute couture.
Palace, Jacquemus and Versace: daring alliances
Palace Skateboards, the brand founded by Lev Tanju, unveils its third sneaker-centric collaboration with Nike. Six years after the Nike Air Max 2 Light, the duo return with the Palace Nike Air Max 95. The gradient spray paint effect, from silver to black, celebrates this model as much as the mythical Nike Air Max 97 Silver Bullet.
The duo accompanies this release with a twenty-five-piece textile collection. Windbreakers, jogging suits and streetwear essentials are co-branded. This global approach reinforces the identity of the collaboration.
Jacquemus continues its reinterpretation of Nike silhouettes with the Moon Shoe, imagined in the early 1970s by co-founder Bill Bowerman. This fourth collaboration between the designer from the south of France and the American giant comes in three colors: pink, brown and Sail. The tandem had already designed the Air Max 1, J Force 1 and Air Humara models.
On the catwalk of his Spring/Summer 2026 show for Versace, Dario Vitale unveiled his collaboration with Onitsuka Tiger. The duo revisited the mythical Tai-Chi, revealed in the 1970s and made famous by Bruce Lee in The Game of Death. The streamlined models, made from exceptional Italian materials, are priced at €590.
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