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Jordan Brand Debuts Ballet-Inspired Jordan Pointe in Hyper Royal

Jordan Brand channels balletcore with the new Jordan Pointe silhouette, debuting in Hyper Royal for Spring 2026.

January 4, 2026
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Jordan Pointe in Hyper Royal
The balletcore movement shows no signs of slowing down, and Jordan Brand is making its most deliberate play yet with the introduction of the Jordan Pointe silhouette. Arriving in a debut “Hyper Royal” colorway this Spring 2026, the women’s exclusive model draws direct inspiration from classical pointe shoes, marking a significant departure from the brand’s basketball-rooted design language.

Design Breakdown

The Jordan Pointe “Hyper Royal” builds its foundation on premium leather uppers executed in two distinct blue tones. The darker Hyper Royal shade wraps the lower portion of the silhouette in a wavy pattern, while a lighter Royal Pulse occupies the upper half, creating visual depth without overwhelming the design. This tonal approach keeps the shoe sophisticated rather than loud.

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Branding remains intentionally restrained. A small Jumpman logo sits on the ankle and strap tab, with Jordan-stamped insoles completing the subtle nods to the parent brand. The silhouette rests on an arched midsole and outsole rendered in complementing blues, a structural choice that echoes the elevated heel of traditional pointe footwear.

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Functionality meets elegance through a Velcro strap across the midfoot, ensuring a secure fit without disrupting the shoe’s clean lines. The finishing touch arrives in the form of blue satin ribbons threaded through hidden eyestays, a direct reference to the lacing system of ballet shoes that elevates the Jordan Pointe from sneaker to statement piece.

Product Details

  • Name: Jordan Pointe “Hyper Royal”
  • Colorway: Hyper Royal/Royal Pulse-Old Royal-Hyper Royal
  • SKU: IB8597-400
  • Price: $125 USD
  • Release: Spring 2026
  • Availability: Nike

Jordan Brand’s Strategic Pivot

The Jordan Pointe arrives at a pivotal moment for the Jumpman. The $7 billion brand has been recalibrating its approach under president Sarah Mensah, who took the helm in 2023 with a clear mandate: expand beyond the shadow of Michael Jordan while honoring the legacy of greatness he established.

Female athletes and consumers have become central to this evolution. WNBA star Napheesa Collier moved from a general Nike deal to Jordan Brand earlier this year, citing the brand’s investment in women’s basketball as a deciding factor. The Jordan Heir series, launched last year, represented the first product line designed specifically for female hoopers, signaling a genuine commitment rather than a marketing afterthought.

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Mensah has spoken openly about the challenge male athletes face when joining Jordan Brand, constantly measured against MJ’s impossible standard. Women athletes, she argues, operate without that burden, free to define greatness on their own terms. This philosophy extends to lifestyle product like the Jordan Pointe, where the brand can tap into cultural movements like balletcore without the weight of basketball heritage dictating every design decision.

The timing is strategic. Nike’s parent company is navigating a turnaround under CEO Elliott Hill, and Jordan Brand remains a critical pillar of that recovery plan. While the brand saw sales dip in recent quarters, the women’s segment represents genuine growth potential. A new generation of consumers who never watched Michael Jordan play basketball now associates the Jumpman purely with cultural relevance and design credibility.

The Jordan Pointe follows in the footsteps of Nike’s own ballet-inspired Air Rift iterations, but carries the weight of the Jumpman logo and everything it represents. At $125, the shoe positions itself as accessible luxury, a gateway for consumers drawn to the balletcore aesthetic who might not otherwise engage with Jordan Brand’s basketball-centric offerings.

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Eli Porter

Fashion News Editor at DSCENE Magazine, contributing news coverage on seasonal collections, collaborations, and industry updates. With a background in media and style reporting, he helps shape DSCENE’s digital presence through concise, informed coverage of global fashion developments.

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