Adidas Originals and Pharrell Williams are doubling down on the VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish.
For their newest release, Adidas and Pharrell are dropping a striking new “Tan” colorway with the autumn season just around the corner.
Retailing for $300, VIRGINIA Adistar will be available globally on August 22, 2026, on the Confirmed app and at select retailers. Sign-ups opened on Tuesday, August 17, 2026.
The “Tan” drop unlocks the next evolution of Pharrell’s creative universe where fashion, music, and community meet.

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The latest iteration wraps the silhouette’s iconic, experimental architecture in a clean, monochromatic neutral colorway. It’s a sleek update of one of the brand’s most popular footwear franchises.
Adidas and Pharrell’s Ultra-Successful Partnership
When Pharrell drops, the sneaker world listens.
The partnership between Pharrell Williams and Adidas began over a decade ago in 2014, marking one of the most culturally influential and long-standing collaborations in modern streetwear.
What began in 2015 with an explosion of color — most famously the iconic 50-shade “Supercolor” Superstar pack — quickly evolved into a culture-shifting partnership.
By 2016, the defining NMD Human Race (Hu) line took over the streets with bold, unifying messages embroidered across the uppers.
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More than a decade later, the collaboration has transcended classic lifestyle kicks, pushing into high-concept performance gear, Terrex outdoor wear, and creative originals like the VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish, cementing Pharrell’s status as a mastermind of modern footwear.
Featuring bold wave midsoles, exoskeletal overlays, and glow-in-the-dark accents, this $300 Paris Fashion Week standout has cemented itself as an instant holy grail and a masterpiece of modern footwear design.
Back in 2014, Pharrell spoke his vision for the groundbreaking shoeline.
“It can’t be about my face because I’m not the athlete. I’m an artist. I’ll never be Michael Jordan,” Pharrell told The Hollywood Reporter at the time.
“But if I had to play a sport, I run for the human race. That’s the closest I come to a sport,” he continued. “For me, I wanted to do something bigger than me, bigger than I could ever dream or would even want to be — and that’s equality.”
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