Loewe and On Debut LightSpray Cloudmonster Sneaker

The latest collaboration introduces On’s LightSpray technology through a laceless silhouette that merges performance engineering with Loewe’s design language

Loewe and On have expanded their ongoing collaboration with the introduction of the LightSpray Cloudmonster, a new limited-release sneaker centered around On’s LightSpray technology. Launching May 14, 2026, the silhouette continues the brands’ shared exploration of technical innovation and luxury sportswear, combining precision manufacturing with Loewe’s focus on form, proportion, and material expression.

The LightSpray Cloudmonster features a seamless filament upper created through On’s LightSpray process, which sprays the shoe’s structure in a single manufacturing step completed in approximately three minutes. The technology eliminates the need for traditional layering and reinforcements, resulting in an ultra-light laceless design intended to move naturally with the foot.

The silhouette pairs the LightSpray upper with On’s Cloudmonster Hyper midsole and Helion HF cushioning system, emphasizing energy return and lightweight performance. Presented in an all-white colorway with silver Loewe and On branding, the shoe is accompanied by three interchangeable LightSpray socks in Fluo Yellow, Fluo Green, and Teal, designed as an integrated component of the silhouette rather than a separate accessory.

Alongside the LightSpray Cloudmonster, the collaboration introduces updated versions of the Cloudsolo and a new Cloudtilt Hi model. The Cloudsolo returns in new bicolor combinations and additional shades including Teal, Sand, and Burgundy, while the Cloudtilt Hi expands the partnership into hi-top territory with tricolor palettes such as Teal and Taupe.

The collection is supported by a campaign directed by visual artist duo Blackwall, whose film juxtaposes the LightSpray production process with Loewe’s material-driven design approach through saturated color and sculptural movement. The collaboration reflects the continued convergence of luxury fashion and performance innovation, as brands increasingly position technical development as both functional advancement and aesthetic identity.