Adidas is marking the 20th anniversary of its Consortium program with a celebratory exhibition at Dover Street Market Paris-2. Curated by Sarah Andelman, the founder of the legendary Paris boutique colette, the event showcases a creative installation by Brooklyn-based artist Pitter Patter (Levi Pitters) that honors the brand’s global community of collaborators.
The installation features 20 custom-built “boot-legs” tables—each one representing a different Consortium partner and their favorite adidas sneaker. Featured names include atmos, SNS, END, Extra Butter, HAL Studios, colette, Naked, and more. The tribute reflects two decades of partnership and product storytelling, celebrating the shared values that have shaped Consortium’s identity.
Also on display is the original 2005 Consortium Superstar series alongside the new 2025 collection, which revisits the golden era of adidas F50 football footwear. The revival blends performance tech with fashion-forward design, highlighting the brand’s continued evolution across sport and style.
Additional highlights of the exhibition include a working Babyfoot table with hand-painted foosball players representing the global Consortium network, a claw machine loaded with adidas accessories (and a chance to win a friends-and-family exclusive Pharrell x Sarah Andelman Stan Smith), and free Frisson ice cream for all visitors.
The adidas Consortium 20th Anniversary exhibition will be open to the public from Friday, June 27, to Sunday, June 29, at Dover Street Market Paris-2.
For more on the Three-Stripes, make sure to checkout Pharrell's upcoming Adidas "Jellyfish" set to release later this year.



















