Adidas has unveiled Xochitl Gomez as the newest member of its global ambassador team. The announcement places the young actress at the forefront of the brand's Sportswear category, joining an illustrious lineup of celebrities and athletes at a pivotal moment in her burgeoning film and fashion career.
A Perfect Fit for Adidas
Xochitl Gomez, known for her role in "Doctor Strange" and as the 2023 "Dancing with the Stars" champion, has been a fervent advocate for an active lifestyle.
A press release noted that Gomez's passion for boxing, dance, and martial arts and her influence as a fashion icon makes her an ideal Adidas representative. Her active presence on social media, mainly through her dance videos on TikTok, reflects her commitment to staying connected with her fans and sharing her love for movement.
Inspiration for the Next Generation
Gomez stands as a beacon for the Latin community, exemplifying how positivity, creativity, and hard work can pave the way for success. Her ability to transcend the boundaries between sport and culture positions her as a role model for young people everywhere.
Speaking on her new role, Gomez expressed her excitement and honor to join forces with Adidas, highlighting her lifelong affinity for the brand and her eagerness to integrate her passions through this partnership.
Looking Forward
Before officially stepping into her role as an ambassador, Gomez shared insights with Teen Vogue on an upcoming Adidas campaign, her style, and her enthusiasm for her new partnership with Adidas.
Her collaboration with Adidas is not just a testament to her multifaceted talent but also underscores Adidas's commitment to empowering young, aspirational figures who resonate with fans across the globe.
Photo: Adidas Newsroom


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