Ten years ago, Vashtie Kola, DJ, designer, filmmaker, entrepreneur and well known in the urban scene and especially in the New York Hip-Hop scene, became the first woman in Jordan's history to create her own colorway. Fanatic since childhood for all models of the brand, the classic Air Jordan 2 was chosen and baptized Air Jordan 2 Retro Gs 'Violette
At the time, the iconic high top received lilac suede with sparkling lace on the passers and a silver insole, in addition to maintaining the brand's authenticity, giving it a cooler style compared to the original version. Creation is also a wave and a delicate tribute to all women who seek to be recognized and respected in their various areas.
As an influencer, creator of trends and a fan of the brand for years, this is precisely why the brand invited her to this challenge. So, it is only fair to be able to put her influences with a modern feminine touch in one of the most traditional silhouettes that Jordan produced, originally created by Ruce Killgore and Peter Moore in 1986.