Four women dressed in all-black Y-3 apparel strike a pose in a park and gaze far into the distance.

A vision of power and skill

With daring contrasts at its heart, Y-3's latest collection explores the concept of Contra-Natural – a world in which the duality between the organic and the synthetic produces unexpected beauty.

A woman with black braids wears all-black Y-3 apparel while posing in nature.
A woman in black Y-3 apparel stands in nature under a concrete bridge, kicking her feet high into the air.
"Sisterhood is community, it's trust”
- Lara Swift

Championing the purposeful intention that precedes action, adidas and Yohji Yamamoto once again advance a bold vision of design — crafted through sharp juxtapositions and visceral contrasts.

A man in a black Y-3 bomber jacket and a black cap walks past a garage door at night.
A woman with black braids wears all-black Y-3 apparel while posing in the city.
"Teaching for me has really helped me to realize how much I have learned over my life”
-April Gunawardena

A distinctive vision of uncompromising sporting elegance, Y-3 champions strength and movement in all its forms

A man wearing a white shirt and black Y-3 pants practice tai chi in a park.
A man in a black Y-3 bomber jacket and a black cap walks past a concrete wall at night.

Unbridled creative energy and athletic prowess collide as Y-3 Spring/Summer 2024 Chapter 1 is brought to life through the eyes of London’s Bugeisha Club: an international collective of women and non-binary people of mixed Asian heritage centred around the synergy of body, mind, and spirit.

About Y-3

Y-3 brings sport-style to the street. Fueled by the innovations of adidas and expressed in the style of Yohji Yamamoto, Y-3 creates progressive apparel, footwear, and accessories – a vision driven by both the sports icon and the renowned designer. Founded in 2002, Y-3 established the category of fashion sportswear – one that it continues to redefine. Nineteen years later, Y-3's signature style combines engineered garments and intensive performance with Yamamoto's singular elegance and strong tailoring. The result is a modern uniform of the streets – designed in Japanese and German ateliers and intended for the world.