Dolce & Gabbana x Diadora Rebuild the Brasil in Leopard-Print Pony Hair for a Football Boot and a Street Sneaker

SummaryDolce & Gabbana and Diadora have unveiled an exclusive collaboration centered on the Brasil, Diadora's iconic 1984 football boot, available in both an original football version and a street-ready Brasil ID sneakerThe Brasil retains its nappa leather upper with ball-control stitching, anatomical footbed, and SOFTY PRO 91 sole, while the Brasil ID features ultra-soft nappa leather, visible stitching, and a signature folded tongue detail, available in full-grain leather with leopard-print pony hair or all-over animalier pony hairBoth models are available from June 8 Dolce & Gabbana and Diadora have announced an exclusive collaboration built around the Brasil, Diadora's foundational football boot first launched in 1984. The collection produces two distinct constructions releasing June 8: the original Brasil in football boot form and the Brasil ID, a street-ready sneaker interpretation, both filtered through Dolce & Gabbana’s leopard print aesthetic.The two constructions are built on fundamentally different briefs and it is worth separating them. The Brasil football boot retains the full performance specification of Diadora's original. The nappa leather upper carries stitching engineered specifically to support optimal ball control, a technical detail that reflects the boot's working context rather than its visual identity. An anatomical footbed provides lightness and flexibility, and the SOFTY PRO 91 sole completes the construction, engineered for maximum performance and comfort across the range of movements football demands. The leopard print details Dolce & Gabbana introduces sit on top of a monochromatic palette that keeps the boot's lines clean, adding visual disruption without compromising the performance architecture beneath it.The Brasil ID operates on a different logic entirely. Born from the football boot's silhouette but designed for everyday wear, the sneaker version uses an ultra-soft nappa leather upper with visible stitching that references the original boot's construction language without replicating its performance spec. The profile is clean and streamlined, with the folded tongue detail over the laces serving as the design's most direct acknowledgment of football boot heritage — a styling convention from classic football footwear that carries cultural meaning for anyone who recognizes it. The Brasil ID is available in two material configurations: full-grain leather with leopard-print pony hair details, or all-over animalier pony hair, giving the sneaker version a more explicit Dolce & Gabbana material signature than the boot's more restrained leopard accent treatment.The Brasil's biography gives the collaboration its cultural weight. Launched in 1984 and worn by some of football's most celebrated players across the decades that followed, the boot has accumulated the kind of history that makes it a meaningful object to reinterpret rather than simply a silhouette to apply graphics to. Dolce & Gabbana intervention — leopard print, pony hair, monochromatic palette — is maximalist by design but applied with enough restraint on the boot version to keep the performance object legible beneath the fashion treatment. On the Brasil ID, where the streetwear brief gives more license, the all-over animalier pony hair option makes the D&G aesthetic the primary statement.The Dolce & Gabbana x Diadora collection releases June 8 via selected Dolce&Gabbana flagship stores, online, and specialist retailers worldwide.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Dolce & Gabbana x Diadora Rebuild the Brasil in Leopard-Print Pony Hair for a Football Boot and a Street Sneaker

Summary

  • Dolce & Gabbana and Diadora have unveiled an exclusive collaboration centered on the Brasil, Diadora's iconic 1984 football boot, available in both an original football version and a street-ready Brasil ID sneaker
  • The Brasil retains its nappa leather upper with ball-control stitching, anatomical footbed, and SOFTY PRO 91 sole, while the Brasil ID features ultra-soft nappa leather, visible stitching, and a signature folded tongue detail, available in full-grain leather with leopard-print pony hair or all-over animalier pony hair
  • Both models are available from June 8 

Dolce & Gabbana and Diadora have announced an exclusive collaboration built around the Brasil, Diadora's foundational football boot first launched in 1984. The collection produces two distinct constructions releasing June 8: the original Brasil in football boot form and the Brasil ID, a street-ready sneaker interpretation, both filtered through Dolce & Gabbana’s leopard print aesthetic.

The two constructions are built on fundamentally different briefs and it is worth separating them. The Brasil football boot retains the full performance specification of Diadora's original. The nappa leather upper carries stitching engineered specifically to support optimal ball control, a technical detail that reflects the boot's working context rather than its visual identity. An anatomical footbed provides lightness and flexibility, and the SOFTY PRO 91 sole completes the construction, engineered for maximum performance and comfort across the range of movements football demands. The leopard print details Dolce & Gabbana introduces sit on top of a monochromatic palette that keeps the boot's lines clean, adding visual disruption without compromising the performance architecture beneath it.

The Brasil ID operates on a different logic entirely. Born from the football boot's silhouette but designed for everyday wear, the sneaker version uses an ultra-soft nappa leather upper with visible stitching that references the original boot's construction language without replicating its performance spec. The profile is clean and streamlined, with the folded tongue detail over the laces serving as the design's most direct acknowledgment of football boot heritage — a styling convention from classic football footwear that carries cultural meaning for anyone who recognizes it. The Brasil ID is available in two material configurations: full-grain leather with leopard-print pony hair details, or all-over animalier pony hair, giving the sneaker version a more explicit Dolce & Gabbana material signature than the boot's more restrained leopard accent treatment.

The Brasil's biography gives the collaboration its cultural weight. Launched in 1984 and worn by some of football's most celebrated players across the decades that followed, the boot has accumulated the kind of history that makes it a meaningful object to reinterpret rather than simply a silhouette to apply graphics to. Dolce & Gabbana intervention — leopard print, pony hair, monochromatic palette — is maximalist by design but applied with enough restraint on the boot version to keep the performance object legible beneath the fashion treatment. On the Brasil ID, where the streetwear brief gives more license, the all-over animalier pony hair option makes the D&G aesthetic the primary statement.

The Dolce & Gabbana x Diadora collection releases June 8 via selected Dolce&Gabbana flagship stores, online, and specialist retailers worldwide.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast