“I am doing Paris Fashion Week,” insists Colm Dillane: “I’m just doing it from Miami.”
KidSuper shows are always different, but its upcoming spring 2027 show will be especially so. That’s because this season its founder Dillane will present his new collection at the Nu Stadium in Miami during the World Cup.
The show will kick off at the home ground of the David Beckham-founded Inter Miami CF on the evening (local time) of June 25. As ever, Dillane seems to be shooting for the stars: he says he’s planning for an audience of 2,500. But when you consider that the show falls between two particularly juicy World Cup fixtures in Miami—Scotland v Brazil on June 24, and Colombia v Portugal on June 27—it seems likely that there will be a healthy crowd of fans to come and spectate.
“This is kind of my way to prove to everyone that I’m the real soccer guy [in fashion],” he says. “Especially when all these brands are now hopping on the train.”
It’s true that Dillane has been playing soccer pretty much since he could kick a ball. “I grew up playing in New York City, and of the 25 kids that were on my team, 18 kids were from different countries,” he says. Before founding KidSuper he represented Brooklyn Technical High School and later NYU. One of the first things he decided on when developing the KidSuper HQ in Brooklyn was its rooftop soccer pitch, which hosts matches in the nascent KidSuper league. He cofounded another team, the Super Ninos, with J Balvin, and this season it was crowned Baller League USA champions. Past KidSuper soccer-related collabs have run from Pantofola d’Oro to Puma, while previous KidSuper shows have featured cameos from soccer legends including Brazil’s Ronaldinho and Italy’s Mario Balotelli. This World Cup, he says, KidSuper will also be on the pitch itself, via Puma boots made for US captain Christian Pulisic and Brazilian magician Neymar.

