Teyana Taylor's Air Jordan 1 Collab Drops Next Week 'A Rose From Harlem' colorway features unique details
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Teyana Taylor, all-around entertainer and longtime influencer within the sneaker space, is reportedly joining forces with Jordan Brand to release her own take on the iconic Air Jordan 1.
Dubbed “A Rose From Harlem,” a reference to Taylor’s 2018 hit record Rose in Harlem, the shoe features an upper remixed with displaced Swooshes, gold hardware, and rose-inspired details. ‘TEY’ is displayed across the left tongue tag and alternating inner collars read ‘A Rose’ and ‘From Harlem.’ According to zSneakerheadz, this is likely the Zoom CMFT 2 version of the model.
In the past, Taylor has launched successful collaborations with Adidas and Reebok. At the time of its release in 2013, her Adidas Harlem GLC was said to be the brand’s fastest sellout of all-time.
ZSneakerheadz reports that the “A Rose From Harlem” Air Jordan 1 is expected to release sometime later this year. Keep an eye out for updates moving forward.
Teyana Taylor x Air Jordan 1 High Zoom CMFT 2 “A Rose From Harlem” Release Date: 06/01/23 Color: White/Black-Red Style #: FJ0604-601 Price: $150
UPDATE (05/25): Jordan Brand has officially confirmed that Taylor’s “A Rose From Harlem” Air Jordan 1 High Zoom CMFT 2 will be released via SNKRS on June 1 for $150.
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