logo
Jordan Brand x Swarovski Bling-Up The Women's Air Jordan 1 RETRO LOW OG & It's Fire!

Jordan Brand x Swarovski Bling-Up The Women's Air Jordan 1 RETRO LOW OG & It's Fire!

Hype Malaysia6 days ago

Look out, bling-bling stans! Jordan Brand and Swarovski have come together to redefine brilliance with the launch of the Women's AJ1 Retro Low OG adorned with Swarovski crystals.
This exclusive drop is part of the New Gems collection, which brings a new level of shine to the coveted Air Jordan 1, exclusively dedicated to her.
Elevated Design & Craftsmanship
This silhouette is bold, elevated, and built to flex, blending iconic design with crystal craftsmanship. The Women's AJ1 Retro Low OG with Swarovski crystals is made for those who move with purpose and glow under pressure.
Genuine precision-cut crystals embellish the classic Women's AJ1 Retro Low silhouette, making it easy to elevate any look.
A Work Of Art
The Women's Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG with Swarovski crystals is a work of art that embodies clear-cut excellence. With a low cut and high profile entirely decked out in premium cut Swarovski crystals, this shoe is precisely made for those who glow on their own terms and outshine the rest.
The lush 'caviar fabric' texture, known as Swarovski's Crystal Intarsia, is saturated with over 115,000 Swarovski crystals to keep all steps light.
Iconic Silhouette With A Feminine Edge
Crafted with a low cut for a high-maintenance look, the AJ1 Retro Low silhouette in the iconic 'Shadow' colourway is the perfect spin on a classic with a feminine edge. Bespoke details and elevated materials reference Jordan Brand's 40 years of turning a rock into a gem (six of them to be exact) and defining greatness through sport and self-expression.
The Women's Air Jordan 1 Retro Low OG with Swarovski® crystals is now available. For more details, visit Nike's official website.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Malaysian doctor dazzles in songket on Cannes red carpet
Malaysian doctor dazzles in songket on Cannes red carpet

The Star

time5 days ago

  • The Star

Malaysian doctor dazzles in songket on Cannes red carpet

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Miss Earth Malaysia 2021, Dr Nisha Thayananthan, was among the few Malaysians who attended the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, walking the red carpet on May 22 in an outfit themed around the heritage of the Sarawak Melanau community. Her black and gold songket ensemble, adorned with 999 Swarovski stones, was inspired by the traditional burial poles of the Melanau people. Dr Nisha, making her third appearance at the prestigious event in France, is currently serving as a plastic surgery resident in Dublin, Ireland. "By wearing this songket outfit, I was able to showcase the richness of the culture of our indigenous community to the world. Not many know the Melanau community. I have spoken to many here about the dress; they are inspired, and some would love to have the fabric to design other outfits. "It's important to bring Malaysia's traditions to the world's attention. I'm proud to be the first woman to wear songket at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet," she told Bernama. Dr Nisha, who obtained her medical degree from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, said her dress was designed by Malaysian designer Rozie Khan, with the creation process taking nearly a year. Every detail symbolised the subtlety of Melanau culture. "This exquisite and elegant ball gown is inspired by the Melanau's traditional tiang nisa or jerunai (burial pole), which symbolised the authority of the Melanau nobility in ancient times. "Adorned with golden thread motifs replicating the traditional jerunai carvings, as well as 999 Swarovski crystals, this gown embodies the highest rank (Pangkat 9) in Melanau society," she said. According to Dr Nisha, showcasing Malaysian heritage on the international stage is not merely a matter of fashion but serves as a form of cultural diplomacy. Speaking in the context of Malaysia's Asean chairmanship this year, she said the nation can play a significant role in promoting cultural exchange, collaboration, and innovation in creative industries. "By nurturing our creative industries, we can strengthen relationships within Asean and globally, fostering greater understanding, appreciation, and cooperation among member states," she added. – Bernama

Malaysian doctor dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event
Malaysian doctor dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Sun

Malaysian doctor dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Miss Earth Malaysia 2021 Dr Nisha Thayananthan, who was among the few Malaysians who attended the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, walked the red carpet on May 22 wearing an outfit themed around the heritage of the Sarawak Melanau community. Her black and gold songket ensemble adorned with 999 Swarovski stones was inspired by the traditional burial poles of the Melanau people. Dr Nisha, who was making her third appearance at the prestigious event in France, is currently serving as a plastic surgery resident in Dublin, Ireland. 'By wearing this songket outfit, I was able to showcase the richness of the culture of our indigenous community to the world, not many know the Melanau community. I have spoken to many here about the dress, they are inspired and some would love to have the fabric to design other outfits. 'It's important to bring Malaysia's traditions to the world's attention. I'm proud to be the first woman to wear songket at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet,' she told Bernama. Dr Nisha, who obtained her medical degree from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, said her dress was designed by Malaysian designer Rozie Khan, adding that the process of creating it took nearly a year, with every detail symbolising the subtlety of Melanau culture. 'This exquisite and elegant ball gown is inspired by the Melanau's traditional tiang nisa or jerunai (burial pole), which symbolised the authority of the Melanau nobility in ancient times. 'Adorned with golden thread motifs replicating the traditional jerunai carvings, as well as 999 Swarovski crystals, this gown embodies the highest rank (Pangkat 9) in Melanau society,' she said. According to Dr Nisha, showcasing Malaysian heritage on the international stage is not merely a matter of fashion but serves as a form of cultural diplomacy. Speaking in the context of Malaysia's ASEAN chairmanship this year, she said the nation can play a significant role in promoting cultural exchange, collaboration and innovation in creative industries. 'By nurturing our creative industries, we can strengthen relationships within ASEAN and globally, fostering greater understanding, appreciation and cooperation among member states,' she added.

Malaysian dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event
Malaysian dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Sun

Malaysian dazzles in ‘songket' at Cannes red carpet event

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Miss Earth Malaysia 2021 Dr Nisha Thayananthan, who was among the few Malaysians who attended the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, walked the red carpet on May 22 wearing an outfit themed around the heritage of the Sarawak Melanau community. Her black and gold songket ensemble adorned with 999 Swarovski stones was inspired by the traditional burial poles of the Melanau people. Dr Nisha, who was making her third appearance at the prestigious event in France, is currently serving as a plastic surgery resident in Dublin, Ireland. 'By wearing this songket outfit, I was able to showcase the richness of the culture of our indigenous community to the world, not many know the Melanau community. I have spoken to many here about the dress, they are inspired and some would love to have the fabric to design other outfits. 'It's important to bring Malaysia's traditions to the world's attention. I'm proud to be the first woman to wear songket at the Cannes Film Festival red carpet,' she told Bernama. Dr Nisha, who obtained her medical degree from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, said her dress was designed by Malaysian designer Rozie Khan, adding that the process of creating it took nearly a year, with every detail symbolising the subtlety of Melanau culture. 'This exquisite and elegant ball gown is inspired by the Melanau's traditional tiang nisa or jerunai (burial pole), which symbolised the authority of the Melanau nobility in ancient times. 'Adorned with golden thread motifs replicating the traditional jerunai carvings, as well as 999 Swarovski crystals, this gown embodies the highest rank (Pangkat 9) in Melanau society,' she said. According to Dr Nisha, showcasing Malaysian heritage on the international stage is not merely a matter of fashion but serves as a form of cultural diplomacy. Speaking in the context of Malaysia's ASEAN chairmanship this year, she said the nation can play a significant role in promoting cultural exchange, collaboration and innovation in creative industries. 'By nurturing our creative industries, we can strengthen relationships within ASEAN and globally, fostering greater understanding, appreciation and cooperation among member states,' she added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store