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Of course, Liberty London is behind this artful version of the adidas Tokyo MJ sneaker.

A spin from the London label sees the strapped-up ballet sneaker dressed in textured uppers and hand-painted floral patterns, resulting in the prettiest Tokyo MJ to date.

Moreover, Liberty London's signature florals also cover the interior walls and the footbed of the Mary Jane sneaker, as seen on the brand's other adidas projects, such as the Gazelle Lo Pro collab.

There have been plenty of other nice-looking Tokyo MJ sneakers, including classic black pairs, each bringing refreshingly new Mary Jane styling and trendy flat-soled energy to the stage. But it's nice to see adidas mix things up, teaming up with Liberty London to give the ballet-inspired model its flowers. Literally.

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And given Liberty London's prior experience with adidas ballet sneakers, the Tokyo MJ was a perfect match for the flower-powered brand.

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Speaking of which, Liberty London's Tokyo MJ collab is now on adidas Turkey's website for 5,999 TL, which is around $135 at current exchange rates.

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