Updated May 10th, 2025: Coco Gauff debuted the upcoming Miu Miu x New Balance on-court kit and footwear during the Rome Masters (see below). The full collection is expected to launch on September 10th, 2025.




The relationship between New Balance and Miu Miu has become appointment viewing for the fashionably minded, arguably the peak of bespoke fashion meets sportstyle footwear. With a venerable stable of takeovers across the New Balance 530 and New Balance 574 released in the past several years, the two partners are spreading their wings for their latest chapter, introducing tennis superstar Coco Gauff into their shared history.
To be sure, the starting point for this collection remains in familiar territory, taking over the low-pro 530 in three new colorways: a sleek steel blue in suede, all-black with glossy leather, and a grey and metallic gold that relies on the mesh mixed media we’ve come to expect from NB. Tying Coco Gauff into the festivities becomes tangible as we shift over to two fresh editions of her latest signature, the New Balance CG2. Said to be inspired by [Gauff’s] love of New Balance lifestyle models, both pairs wear that mainline influence loud and proud, one pair embracing trademark off-white with flares of the same metallic accents from the 530, while the other shifts into a sportier direction via a dark grey and pine green palette.
Though the general public will have to wait until September to actually pick these pieces up, Coco Gauff herself will be sporting pieces from this latest New Balance Miu Miu collection throughout this summer’s tournament circuit; you’ll catch her sporting the co-branded on-court apparel pieces at the Rome, Berlin, and Cincinnati Opens, spanning from May to August.







The official release date for the Coco Gauff x New Balance x Miu Miu capsule is September 10th, dropping via NB channels and in select quantities via the Miu Miu site and stores. While we wait for the first serve, check the gallery below for the campaign shots that accompanied this announcement.




