Nike Concept Collection SP/SU23
Women are making waves in the world of sports in unexpected and exciting ways, expressing themselves in authentically bold and unapologetically feminine ways. This cultural shift can be seen with the recent revival of free style roller skating. 
Pulling reference from the smooth curves and bright graffiti colors at local Portland skate parks and the iconic designs of 1960's Mary Quant seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, these pieces are meant to enhance mobility and comfort while paying tribute to the heritage details of the sport through a futuristic lens. Classic prints like tie dye and checkers nod to the carefree boldness of skaters from previous generations and layered silhouettes with cutouts in high performance materials are tailored to the modern athlete. 
The skater's outfit wouldn't be complete without a hands-free bag to carry the essentials, and an update to the Air Force One inspired by real skates for off park life. The favorite one piece romper with cut-out is rendered in 3D, showing the finalized fit and pattern that conforms to the body effortlessly. 
Ride on.

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