Solange Nike Jacquemus Moon Shoe campaign sneakers

Solange is stepping into the spotlight once again, this time as the face of the latest Nike x Jacquemus Moon Shoe campaign. The collaboration between Nike and French designer Simon Porte Jacquemus continues to evolve, bringing a fresh perspective to one of the brand’s most talked-about sneaker silhouettes.

The new drop introduces three updated colorways of the Moon Shoe: a deep, rich brown, a soft creamy Sail tone, and a delicate pale pink. Each version keeps the signature design elements that made the original release so popular. The sneakers feature the distinctive ruched nylon upper that gives the shoe its soft, gathered texture. Underfoot, the pair sits on a Nike Grind outsole, made using recycled materials, which adds both durability and a sustainable edge.

Solange wearing Nike Jacquemus Moon Shoes with white shirt

The shape of the shoe is what really sets it apart. The Moon Shoe blends a sporty sneaker base with a modern ballet-inspired silhouette. The result feels both athletic and fashion-forward, a design that fits perfectly into Jacquemus’ playful yet refined aesthetic.

For the campaign imagery, Solange brings a calm, sculptural presence that matches the clean direction of the shoot. The photos are set against minimal, muted backdrops that allow both the outfit and the sneakers to stand out. In one look, she wears an oversized white poplin shirt styled almost like a dress, its crisp structure creating a strong contrast against the soft curves of the shoes.

Nike x Jacquemus Moon Shoe Campaign

The styling keeps things simple but intentional. Chunky ribbed socks peek out from the Moon Shoes, adding a casual, slightly retro feel to the look. The combination of relaxed tailoring and bold footwear keeps the focus firmly on the sneaker while still delivering a fashion-forward campaign moment.

Nike x Jacquemus Moon Shoe Campaign

The inspiration for the Moon Shoe actually dates back several years. Jacquemus discovered the original silhouette while exploring Nike’s archives and immediately saw creative potential in its shape. The newest pale pink version, according to the designer, reflects a color deeply tied to the Jacquemus identity, described as both sensual and playful.