We follow the journey of the new adidas Aruku with Ángela Gimeno, a chef who brings her style from the streets to the culinary space.
The wardrobe and the kitchen have something in common—the chance to play with risk, allowing creativity to forge its own path. That’s why the wardrobe and the kitchen are Ángela Gimeno’s favorite places. A chef we got to know through her television experience and whom we continue to follow for her unique ability to bring her style into her dishes.


Fashion and cooking, as forms of self-expression, are spaces where play is allowed. That’s why Ángela views both fashion and cooking as parts of a continuum, as methods for exploration. Both let her express creativity without words. So, we put a pair of adidas Aruku on Ángela and asked her to tell us about them, her style, and how her creative facets come to life.


The adidas Adizero Aruku draws inspiration from a performance classic but is reimagined for a more everyday style. Its very name, Aruku, means “to walk” in Japanese. These sneakers are now a staple in Ángela’s world, along with her essential caps and a style that ranges from casual to elevated.


Ángela and Teo Lucadamo are among the creators we follow in the launch of the adidas Aruku, a collection we’re releasing as an exercise in style and movement.


