
Teyana Taylor has put her next Jordan Brand sneaker project into motion. The multi-hyphenate artist teased the collaboration through her personal social media channels, signaling another chapter in her ongoing partnership with the Jumpman label. The update follows a major period for Taylor, who entered 2026 with strong creative momentum and a series of high-profile media appearances.
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Taylor first formalized her relationship with Jordan Brand in 2023 with the Air Jordan 1 High CMFT 2 “A Rose From Harlem.” The release marked a key point in her footwear career after earlier work with Reebok and adidas. With that project, Taylor brought her personal story into the Jordan Brand space and set the tone for a partnership built around narrative, color, detail and a clear connection to her own creative identity.
She continued that direction in early 2026 with the Air Jordan 3 “Concrete Rose.” The sneaker expanded her work with Jordan Brand through a more ambitious design approach. TPU vines wrapped across the upper, giving the shoe a distinct visual structure. Specialized concrete detailing appeared on the soles, extending the idea through the lower section of the sneaker.
The “Concrete Rose” release also strengthened Taylor’s position within Jordan Brand’s collaborative roster. Its deep storytelling and experimental design choices translated into strong consumer demand. The sneaker also gained strong resale premiums on the current market, showing how closely buyers followed her second Jordan Brand release.

Now, Taylor has confirmed that a third installment has entered development. Her initial social media teaser gave fans the first signal, although she has not identified the sneaker silhouette. Jordan Brand has also kept the model under wraps. That unknown detail gives the project much of its current intrigue, since Taylor’s first two Jordan releases moved through different parts of the brand’s archive and carried very specific visual identities.
The next question centers on creative license. With “Concrete Rose,” Taylor worked with heavy structural changes, including added vine-like hardware and sole detailing that pushed the Air Jordan 3 into a more personal space. The new project may follow that level of transformation, or it may take a more restrained direction.
For now, Taylor’s teaser offers confirmation without full details. The collaboration has begun, the silhouette remains unknown, and the sneaker community now waits to see which Jordan model she and the Jumpman team choose next.

















