Never in a million years did we expect to see Air Force 1’s at a high end runway fashion show but thanks to ASAP Rocky and other leaders in the industry, both street and high end have been blended in and it works. One of the most recent power moves that brought both elements together was Nike’s partnership with Riccardo Tisci, which inspires this post by illustrator deadilly who combines the Air Jordan Retro series with some of today’s hottest high end fashion brands. If you ever wondered what a collab with YSL or Margiela would look like, it’d probably look like the ones below.
Air Jordan 1 x Saint Laurent
Air Jordan x McQueen
Air Jordan 3 x Maison Martin Margiela
The 1’s, 2’s, 5’s, 6’s, and 9’s are alright
Nice work!! 2s, 7s, 10s & 11s would be at the top of my list.
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Not going to happen. These designers are way too classy to design an Air Jordan. Nike maybe, but Air Jordan? Meh
how much?