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Maluma brought a colorful look to the streets of New York City.
The Colombian musician stepped out in Manhattan on Thursday before appearing on “Good Morning America.” For the outing, Maluma donned a pair of Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 low-top sneakers in the “Olive” colorway. The popular shoe features a premium black upper that’s contrasted by sail leather overlay panels, while an olive-colored reverse Swoosh logo appears on the lateral side.
For the rest of his look, Maluma went with a bright ensemble. He wore an orange Nike quarter-zip sweater with Kelly green shorts. He wore the same shorts on the morning show with a matching jacket. He accessorized the look with a pair of black sunglasses.
When it comes to shoe style, Maluma embraces a diverse range, from stylish sneakers by luxury brands like Balenciaga and Gucci to eye-catching boots and loafers. The artist effortlessly combines comfort and style, experimenting with different colors and textures.
The “Chantaje” singer has stepped out of the acting and music industry to dip into fashion. He collaborated with Balmain on a collection and starred in a Versace campaign in 2021. He has also sat front row for the likes of Off-White, Louis Vuitton and Heron Preston over the past few seasons. Previously, he worked with brands including Dsquared2 and Pyer Moss on tour outfits and a performance look.
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