
MM6 MAISON MARGIELA X SALOMON SPRING 2025
By Iris JEANSON
Following their focus on the understated beauty of everyday streetwear MM6 Maison Margiela (as featured on Crash.fr) and Salomon collaborate once again for Spring 2025 with a striking capsule collection that blends experimental fashion with sportswear design. Part of the SS25 AVP collection and launching in two drop, the first one on April 17 and the second one on May 8, the collection offers a unisex wardrobe made for the fast-paced urban life.
Built around Salomon’s technical innovation and continuing the collaborative spirit seen in their 2024 partnership with Y/Project (as featured on Crash.fr) , the capsule includes the utilitarian MA-1 bomber jacket which is updated in a translucent windproof ripstop material with a relaxed fit, features reflective taped seams and the MM6 x Salomon logo stamped on the chest. A wide short playing on MM6’s signature oversized proportions is upgraded in a light, stretchy ripstop fabric with laser-cut hems.
Logo tanks and t-shirts with long or short sleeves are paired with fitted running shorts in the line’s Body Mapped Seamless hi-tech material. This comfortable and breathable 3D bio-based polyamide, combining textural mesh with a jacquard weave, also adds a futuristic spin to basic t-shirt shapes with bold MM6 x Salomon logos emblazoned on the front or back, playful Xerox-style photographic prints of a pair of Salomon ACS Pro sneakers slung around the neck, or a punk-ish tag attached by tiny safety pins printed on the chest.
New to the collaboration, Salomon’s Road running shoe the Spectur 2, offers distinctive mesh construction technology in strong, sleek monochrome black or an ethereal, luminous and slightly translucent pale sage to match the clothes. XT-4 Mule sneakers are also reworked and updated in two new seasonal colorways: an intense cornflower blue with brown detailing, and the signature mix of sun-bleached whites.
Available via MM6 and Salomon’s e-commerce sites and select retailers, this collection redefines sportswear through a fashion-forward lens.










