In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 97, six creatives explore the silhouette's bold character through their own distinct lenses.
Faye Webster, Halima Aden, Bryant Lui, Anajah Hamilton, Lucia Santina Ribisi and Lauren Tepfer were each born in 1997, and represent a different mode of expression. Their works span various media (from textile to video) and practices (from architecture to photography), but unite here to react to three central themes relating to the AM97 Ultra:
What you see is what you reinvent
When iconic design inspires infinite evolution
The revolution meets the road in the fastest fashion
In their respective responses, each honors the original vision of the Air Max 97 and finds opportunity to push new boundaries through exploration of the AM97 Ultra.
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