The Téla D’Amore x Jordan Brand “The World Is Your Court” collection is set to release this week.
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Showcasing a refreshed version of the Jordan Flight Court along with a matching apparel collection.
Téla D’Amore, the co-founder of Who Decides War, returned for her second official collaboration with Jordan Brand, presenting the “The World Is Your Court” collection. This time, the creative directed the spotlight toward women’s streetwear and sneaker culture through a seven-piece capsule inspired by self-expression and global creativity. The campaign took cues from international fashion hubs—New York City, Paris, and Tokyo—merging luxury tailoring with street and skate sensibilities in a bold, unapologetic offering.
The collection’s focal point was a reimagined Jordan Flight Court sneaker in a soft “Coconut Milk” colorway. It featured a premium nubuck upper, suede mudguard, and visible stitching at stress points, echoing Who Decides War’s signature darning technique. The heel included a wear-away layer that subtly revealed the brand’s bullet logo, while Jumpman branding remained on display through the translucent overlay. Additional touches like the hidden “The World Is Your Court” message on the tongue lining and red accents tied the story together.
To complement the footwear, D’Amore also designed a range of women’s apparel that included a baby tee, tank top, full-zip hoodie, knit cardigan and pant set, and a skirt. Each piece echoed the ethos of confident creativity and elevated casualwear. The full Téla D’Amore x Jordan Brand “The World Is Your Court” collection was officially released on July 11 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. The sneaker retailed at $115 USD, while the apparel ranged from $70 to $200 USD.
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
Image Via Tela D’amore / Nike
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