Published
September 17, 2025
Fila has teamed up with Indian label Almost Gods for a limited-edition collection that merges design with depth and narrative intent.

Inspired by a fictional sandstorm universe, a brutalist desert world shaped by swirling dust, eclipse-lit skies, and twisted flora, the capsule offers garments designed to feel like relics from this imagined landscape, with silhouettes built around utility, ritual, and layered proportions.
“As we grow, both creatively and geographically, we’re becoming more intentional about who we collaborate with,” said Dhruv Khurana, creative director of Almost Gods.
“Fila felt like a natural partner on both fronts. Their renewed global direction feels fresh while staying true to their rich Italian sportswear heritage. Fila today is a brand in motion, grounded in its identity, yet open to evolution and experimentation as it enters an exciting new chapter.”
For Almost Gods, which has cultivated a cult following among fashion-forward audiences, the collection marks another step in its expansion beyond India. For Fila, the partnership reflects a reinvigorated vision that combines performance with design-driven storytelling.
“As we rebuild Fila around the brand purpose ‘to unite beauty with sport performance’, our collaboration with Almost Gods is a collection that rests at the pinnacle of that purpose. In a marriage of grit and grace, silhouettes like the tennis skirt are pushed into new dimensions, structured, textural, and symbolic, while layered outerwear and statement graphics give the collection a sense of raw, elemental power,” said Alisha Malik, president, Metro Brands Ltd, responsible for managing Fila’s brand distribution, stores, and positioning in the Indian market.
“It is where Fila’s clay-court legacy finds a futuristic, cinematic expression. Almost Gods has always pushed the envelope in Indian streetwear culture, and this collaboration brings a sharp modern Indian twist to Fila’s international collection.”
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