Tracey Neuls x Morag Myerscough: Emotive Design Collaboration

Tracey Neuls x Morag Myerscough: Emotive Design Collaboration

Those in the know already associate Tracey Neuls with more than just shoes, hers is a brand that embodies creative autonomy, timeless silhouettes, and a planet-first mindset. So it makes perfect sense that, on the 25th anniversary of Tracey’s independent design practice, she joins forces with the electrifying artist Morag Myerscough to create a bold new vignette.

 

Enter the DOT x Morag Myerscough, a limited-edition sneaker where sculptural form meets kaleidoscopic colour. Launched in 2024, the DOT was Tracey’s response to the throwaway culture of mass footwear. The sole is made from 70% sugarcane-derived EVA, and the upper uses chrome-free, vegetable-tanned Italian leather, both a material and aesthetic statement.

 


Filtered through Myerscough’s vibrant visual universe, the DOT is reimagined with her signature geometric boldness that transforms the sneaker into something truly unique. Still unmistakably a Tracey Neuls silhouette, but with a hint of Morag’s unapologetic joy.

“There’s something magical about Morag’s fearless use of colour layered onto our clean, sculptural silhouette,” says Neuls. “It creates a tension that feels both unexpected and perfectly in sync, an expressive energy grounded in simplicity.”

 


Those familiar with Myerscough will recognise her work from the Design Museum, Southbank Centre, or ICON Magazine. She’s known for turning architectural spaces into immersive colour-saturated worlds. This time, the canvas is our beautifully compact Marylebone Lane boutique, now transformed to accompany the arrival of the collaboration.

“We wanted to create something that felt alive,” says Myerscough. “Something that speaks with colour and invites people into a moment, on the wall or on their feet.”

The limited-edition DOT isn’t just a collaboration, it’s a call to embrace boldness, beauty, and conscious design in equal measure. With only a small run available, it’s a future collectible, a conversation starter, and a reminder that art walks with you.

Written by Jason Cassar for Tracey Neuls Online
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