Bringing her unique touch to the low-top Speedcat, envisioning the aerodynamic silhouette with premium materials and elevated touches, the independent New York City-based designer kicked off her PUMA collaboration with a friends-and-family Speedcat Mesh featuring a lime and cream colorway.
Now, part two depicts the Speedcat in classic fashion, with a monochrome edition in smooth leather that highlights the silhouette’s racing-inspired shape. Channeling the black asphalt of an F1 racing circuit, the shoe’s stealthy design comes with a contrasting PUMA Formstrip in white. Finally, a "Guizio" tab on the upper brings a subtle touch to commemorate the partnership.
First released in 1999, the PUMA Speedcat was conceived for the world of F1 racing. Adopted by the world of fashion and sneaker culture in the mid-2000s, the Speedcat was officially reintroduced by PUMA in June 2024.