PUMA teams up once again with New York’s own Danielle Guizio to unveil a capsule that feels equal parts nostalgic and new. Drawing from the unmistakable attitude of ’90s fashion campaigns, the collection reimagines iconic trends with a contemporary edge. Queue up these next outfits of the day to revel in the raw simplicity and definitive reminisence of this much-anticipated drop.
The Shoes
The collab spotlights the recently revived PUMA H-Street, a retro runner first introduced in the early 2000s. Guizio softens the silhouette with a refined, light beige palette, blending airy mesh with soft suede for a dual-tactile finish. Each pair comes with two extra lace options in brown and neon green, giving you the chance to switch up the look (as seen in each of the two outfits on display). A subtle Guizio-branded tag completes the understated design.The Outfits
Guizio has built her reputation on merging streetwear ease with a distinctly feminine edge, a balance that has earned a loyal following among fashion insiders and celebrities alike. Known for designs defined by subversive sensuality and unapologetic boldness, here she channels that signature aesthetic into PUMA’s sportstyle heritage.In our first outfit, we can clearly see her touch within the classic T7 tracksuit in navy blue, the recognizable leaping cat appearing as a dynamic side-stripe. Familiar yet fresh, we’ve paired the retro suit with a waffle knit that shows off contrast stitching for a colourful accent and a slightly cropped boxy silhouette to bring some textural play and suave flair to the two-piece set.
The new capsule also introduces an active top and skirt that channel Guizio’s signature mix of sport and softness, reworking PUMA’s athletic foundation through a feminine lens. Our second look pairs the breezy pleated skirt (for movement and youthful energy) with a simple cream mesh crop top (a nod to materials in the shoes) for that interplay of soft texture and warm contrast. Finish with the rich chocolate brown track jacket to anchor the outfit with athletic ease, plus it’s a go-to colour of the season.
The Accessories
Outfit number one defines masculine chic, finishing with accessories that sharpen the tracksuit’s laid-back base, for depth and an urban-luxe finish. A slim silver chain necklace and rectangular sunglasses create a clean, modern edge, while a coordinated watch grounds the styling with a classic touch. Matching brown leather wrap bracelet and minimal silver rings add subtle layers of detail without overwhelming the outfit. Balancing utility and polish is a woven belt bag, tying back to the leather accents in the watch and bracelet for a simple yet effective cohesion.The second outfit’s accessories steer the look from playful to polished. A brown claw clip adds casual, everyday practicality while still feeling very on-trend. Gold hoops and a delicate necklace keep the jewelry classic and versatile, balancing shine with subtlety. Then an unusual chunky gold chain belt with leather inserts draws attention to the waist and doubles as a statement piece, while the structured croc-effect shoulder bag ties back to the jacket with its deep brown shading and refined hardware. Three options of colour-coordinated frilly ankle socks satisfy the feminine urge for an abundance of choices. Finally, neon-lensed cat-eye sunglasses deliver attitude, striking a bold contrast against the neutral and earthy tones of the main pieces and playing off the hint of neon in the laces of the H-Streets.
With its mix of retro references and modern styling, the collaboration offers versatile pieces designed to move seamlessly from the street to everyday wear. PUMA x Guizio launches on September 20, 2025, at PUMA.com, PUMA flagship stores, and through select partners.
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Kristine Mitchell is a freelance journalist whose work explores global culture, creative expression and patterns she observes in the world around her.
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