A bold streetwear collaboration between French luxury house Lanvin and cult sneaker label Holy Kicks, the '1989' model features a deconstructed white ...
A bold streetwear collaboration between French luxury house Lanvin and cult sneaker label Holy Kicks, the '1989' model features a deconstructed white leather upper with aggressive silver-tone spikes at the toe and heel. The side showcases hand-painted graffiti-style 'LANVIN 1989' lettering in black, blue, yellow, and green—evoking 1980s urban art aesthetics. Multicolored woven laces (red, green, yellow, black) add dynamic contrast, while the layered midsole combines beige rubber with a textured gum outsole for visual depth and traction. A signature cut-out window on the lateral side reveals inner lining, enhancing the avant-garde silhouette. The shoe sits on a chunky platform sole, offering slight elevation without compromising walkability. Designed for fashion-forward individuals, it balances high-end craftsmanship with rebellious youth culture. Ideal for street style, gallery openings, or creative industry events—pair with distressed denim, cargo pants, or oversized tailoring. Not intended for athletic use; best worn in dry, urban environments. Includes branded box and circular 'ESTD 2012 HOLY KICKS' medallion accessory.