FashionIncomingJeremy Scott takes on adidas OriginalsScott is part of the first batch of designers to participate in the Originals by Originals concept.ShareLink copied ✔️October 8, 2008FashionIncomingTextSusie LauJeremy Scott takes on adidas Originals6 Imagesview more + Celebrating Originality is what the Originals by Originals concept is all about and the launch of this line means that designers will be collaborating with adidas Originals to add a whole new dimension to that recognisable logo. Jeremy Scott is one of the three designers to get his hands on the logo and he has mixed up classic sports silhouettes and fabrics with the humourous details that hae made his own fashion brand so distinct. Leopard print gets slapped onto tracksuits and the adidas Boxing shoe. Guys and gals will get to dress up in a leopard hoodie complete with ears, tail and paws. Shoes are exaggerated with gold wings on the side and oversized tongues. You also have get a take on the tuxedo jacket using sportswear fabric with baggy sequin cropped trousers to match. The fringing trend gets incorporated with the adidas logo on a vest. It's as eclectic as one would expect from Scott to come up with and manages to merge the best of adidas and Scott into one collection.Available from selected fashion shops from 1st February 2009. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREA cult Chicago painter inspired Kiko Kostadinov’s latest showCrack is back at McQueen! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney ‘We must find joy’: Pamela Anderson on her starring role at Valentino SS26Ottolinger SS26 is coming for your girlfriends Casablanca SS26 prayed at the altar of HouseMatthieu Blazy blasts into orbit at his first-ever Chanel showCeline SS26 wants you to wear protection Anatomy of a fashion show: Sandra Hüller opened Miu Miu SS26Jean Paul Gaultier SS26: Inside Duran Lantink’s disruptive debutComme des Garçons SS26 was a revolt against ‘perfect’ fashionIn pictures: Chaos reigned at Vivienne Westwood’s Versailles boudoir