Dolce Gabbana Diadora collaboration launches June 8 with a new take on the Brasil and Brasil ID sneakers that adds leopard print to classic football silhouettes, the brands said.

Dolce & Gabbana and Diadora said the capsule reworks the Italia brand’s landmark Brasil line with pared-back colorways and leopard print accents to sharpen the silhouette without obscuring its sporting roots.
Design, leopard detail and the Brasil line
The collaboration centers on the Brasil and Brasil ID models, pairing the Brasil’s iconic toe stitching and clean profile with leopard print applied as trim and panels for contrast.

The leopard print contrasts with the shoe’s crisp lines, preserving the athletic feel while giving the Brasil a visible fashion edge that works with casual and streetwear looks alike.
Performance features and comfort
The Brasil line has been associated with football culture since Diadora introduced it in 1984, and the brands said performance cues remain. The uppers retain the signature stitched panels that aid ball control, and an ergonomic insole is used to deliver a light, cushioned fit.

The sole uses Diadora’s SOFTY PRO 91 compound to balance flexibility and cushioning, the brands said, so running and all-day wear feel natural and smooth.
Brasil ID materials and finishes
The Brasil ID shifts the design from pitch to street with Nappa calfskin uppers, visible topstitching, and a folded tongue at the lacing position that nods to traditional football boots.
The collection offers two Brasil ID variants: one that mixes Nappa calfskin with leopard print panels, and a second rendered in leopard print horsehair, giving the classic silhouette added texture and layering.
Availability and where to buy Dolce Gabbana Diadora
The Dolce & Gabbana and Diadora collaboration will be available beginning June 8, the brands said, through Dolce & Gabbana boutiques, the brand’s official website, and selected global retailers.
Prices and specific retailer lists were not disclosed in the brands’ announcement. For updates and imagery, the brands recommended checking Dolce & Gabbana’s official site and Diadora’s channels.



