This past Thursday evening, Nu Stadium took center stage in the fashion world by hosting the KidSuper Spring/Summer 2027 Runway Show!
For the first time since establishing itself as a fixture of Paris Fashion Week Men’s, KidSuper presented its main collection outside of Paris. The special by Colm Dillane show staged at Inter Miami CF’s home coincided with the global football tournament taking place across North America.
If Paris has become the home of KidSuper's runway shows, Miami became the setting for a singular moment within that larger story. Dillane jokingly refers to the event as a "Paris Fashion Week off-site show," but the move reflects something deeper. An opportunity to stage a collection in direct conversation with the culture that inspired it. The runway itself mirrored that spirit. Each look celebrated different communities, perspectives, and creative exchanges. The finale brought models onto the runway alongside children, echoing the tradition of players entering the pitch before major matches. Families throughout the stadium responded with visible emotion, cheering every entrance as the show built toward its conclusion.
The evening welcomed guests from across fashion, music, sport, and entertainment, including Alessandra Ambrosio, Russ, Shenseea, Reykon, Hannah Traore, Keshad Johnson and Shilo Sanders.
Following the finale, Sean Paul surprised the audience with a live performance that transformed the stadium into a celebration. Guests left their suites to join models, families, children, collaborators, and the KidSuper team on the field as fireworks lit the Miami sky overhead. The celebration continued late into the night with an official after-party at Nu Stadium before moving to E11EVEN Miami Nightclub.
About The Collection
For Dillane, football has never simply been a sport. It has been a way of navigating the world. Wherever work takes him, one of the first things he looks for is a pitch and a group of people willing to play. A familiar ritual repeated across cities, languages, and cultures. One of the few things capable of turning strangers into teammates within minutes.
For Spring/Summer 2027, that idea became the foundation of both the show and the collection.
Presented last night at Miami's Nu Stadium during the world's largest football tournament, Resenha transformed that idea into an experience that felt as much like match day as a runway show. The evening carried the anticipation, emotion, pride, and collective energy of a stadium moments before kickoff.
The title references a Brazilian expression that loosely describes the conversations, stories, jokes, and moments of connection that happen around football. Not the match itself, but everything surrounding it. The social fabric that turns a game into a culture.
That spirit shaped the entire project from the beginning.
This season, KidSuper collaborated with more than fifty artists from around the world(list included in press kit). Not to create definitive representations of countries or cultures, but to build a conversation between them. The project became an exercise in curiosity. A process of meeting people, researching unfamiliar histories, exchanging ideas, and discovering common ground through creativity.
The resulting collection reflects that collective process. Different perspectives, techniques, visual languages, and references coexist throughout the work, creating a collection shaped by many voices while remaining unmistakably KidSuper.
Like football itself, the collection is less interested in borders than in what happens when people come together.
Miami became part of the premise.
Strategically positioned between two major tournament matches, the city became a temporary crossroads for fashion, sport,music, art, and entertainment. Inside Nu Stadium, supporters, families, creatives, athletes, and guests filled the stands as drums echoed through the venue, chants rolled across the crowd, and flags waved throughout the evening. From the opening look to the finale, the atmosphere never settled into that of a traditional fashion show. It remained a game.



