Salehe Bembury Is Giving Away His Next New Balance Sneaker This Week in One City Only

With a release date still yet to be confirmed for his next New Balance collaboration, Salehe Bembury will put the first pairs out into the world by giving them away.

The designer announced he’ll be giving away the Salehe Bembury x New Balance 530 sneaker this week at an event in Copenhagen. Bembury also revealed a second colorway for his 530, which was previously revealed in highlighter yellow, that he’s been hiding pairs of around the Danish capitol while dropping hints through his Instagram stories.

A tonal pink look dominates the suede and mesh sneaker, with select accents in purple, metallic silver and brown. Bembury’s signature fingerprint motif appears on the shoe’s primary “N” logo, and a cork insole features inside. The highlighter yellow pair previously shown also features a tonal look with accents in silver, as well as pops of purple, turquoise and green.

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Originally released in 1992 as a performance running sneaker, the 530 appears to be next up as a focal point for New Balance’s retro lineup. While still early on its return, the model was chosen for Miu Miu’s red hot collaboration that released earlier this year and is expected to be transformed into a mule for the follow-up collab.

Bembury’s last link-up with New Balance came at the beginning of the year with the “Heat Be Hot” capsule for the 1906R, one of the brand’s most popular models at the moment. The two colorways are arguably the most covetable of Bembury’s New Balance sneakers yet with the red and yellow gradient “Lava” edition selling for as much as $1,200 on the resale market.

The sought-after sneaker designer also announced last week a new partnership with Puma, for which he’ll design its next signature basketball sneaker.

The Salehe Bembury x New Balance 530 giveaway is scheduled for 12 to 5 p.m. at Etage Projects in Copenhagen, with pairs available for free as long as supplies yet.

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Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.

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