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Martine Rose Drops SS26 Campaign With New Nike Shox MR4 Colors

The British-Jamaican designer's latest campaign features new Nike Shox MR4 colorways.

Zezi Ifore, Martine Rose and Roxy Lee attend the launch of the Nike x Martine Rose Shox MR4 and photography installation by Roxy Lee at Dover Street Market on July 13, 2022 in London, England.
Image via Dave Benett / Dave Benett Collection via Getty Images

Luxury brand Martine Rose has dropped the first images for its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, which includes the spring-loaded Nike Shox in a striking red silhouette with white accents.

The Camille Vivier-shot campaign, which launched alongside the collection via the Martine Rose website, features the series of bold looks seen below.

The Nike side of the drop features a previously unreleased all-red version of the Shox MR4 alongside a limited reissue of the silhouette's original white-and-red design, blending the classic proportions of the classic Shox R4 with the more refined formal dress shoe design.

To coincide with the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, the drop also features a black football kit drawing from old-school sportswear graphics and retro game imagery. Rose and Nike previously collaborated on a sport collection in 2025, which featured football kits, hoodies, and a reimagined 1990s ACG ski parka.

Martine Rose, the Jamaican-British designer behind the brand, staged the show to showcase the collection in a disused job centre in Marylebone, London, marking her first London outing in two years after consecutive seasons in Milan and Paris.

To coincide with the show, the venue also hosted a market featuring 22 independent makers, traders, designers, and musicians. SS26 new arrivals are available in-store at boutique retailer Nomad, located in Toronto, and online at the Martine Rose website.

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