FUTUREVVORLD: BILLIE EILISH X NIKE SNEAKER RELEASE WITH ALGAE INK BY LIVING INK
Having covered previous Billie Eilish x Nike sneaker releases like the scrap-made AF-1 Low and the recycled AF-1 High, there was some confusion at FUTUREVVORLD when it came to the pair’s latest effort.
Where, historically, Eilish has always been so vocal about her plant-based principles, making them a priority in her collaborations, outlets covering the rollout of the Billie Eilish x Nike Air Alpha Force 88 referred pretty consistently to how the shoe “maintained its leather construction.”
It seemed odd. The idea that an advocate for both cruelty-free and Earth-friendlier footwear seemed to be abandoning both of those positions was disconcerting – discouraging, even. But no corrections were issued and neither Eilish nor Nike alluded to an alternative material choice.
Until now, at least.
As it turns out, having now officially released and with all the details now officially a matter of public record, that trepidation was unwarranted. The Billie Eilish x Nike Air Alpha Force 88 does not, in fact, maintain the silhouette’s original leather construction, but opts instead for a synthetic leather upper.
It’s been interesting, over the last couple of days, watching the comments roll in on Nike’s official Instagram: a cursory scroll makes it obvious what a lose/lose situation this is. Without the benefit of a note on the materials, there’s been a lot of “what’s the point?” and “no one was asking for this” replies to Nike’s posts. (Much of which, of course, is little more than thinly-veiled misogyny in the rare cases it’s veiled at all.)