
Adidas Unveils SS22 “Make Space” Yoga Wear Collection
adidas has unveiled its latest activewear collection, specifically dedicated to practicing yoga. Dubbed “Make Space,” the range is designed for all while putting comfort and style first.

The collection takes inspiration from the four elements Fire, Earth, Wind and Water, and further celebrates the earth by using recycled materials. Highlights include the “Fire” Yoga 4 Elements Onesie, which comes in AEROREADY ribbed material that offers a second-skin feel. The “Water” lineup, influenced by swimwear, is comprised of tops and shorts with built-in panels for more freedom and breathability. Elsewhere, the “Wind” range features a windbreaker jacket to protect the wearer against the cold, and “Earth” focuses on distraction-free yoga practices with minimalistic sports bras and leggings.

The SS22 yoga campaign stars actor Deepika Padukone alongside yoga instructor Adriene Mishler. Mishler shares her love for yoga: “For me, my time on the mat is a dedicated moment to check in and be honest with myself about I am feeling. Though I have been on this journey for so long, I still experience the benefits of yoga, but just in a different way than when I first started. Some of my best ideas come from the instances where I create space to do nothing, which is something I have been able to carve out so beautifully through practicing yoga.”

Peep the highlight pieces via the campaign imagery above. The adidas Yoga Make Space Collection is currently available on adidas.co.za and adidas concept stores around the country.
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