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"I think it's safe to say that in many ways the future is the manifestation of a dream,” explained Marc Newson when discussing Nike’s VaporMax sneaker — a new design that is undoubtedly of the future. VaporMax is the manifestation of 30 years of imagination, innovative thinking and futuristic visions. But, most importantly, it’s the result of a single, ambitious dream: to walk on air.

Air technology first appeared in the Nike Tailwind in 1978, but it wasn’t until 1987 that Tinker Hatfield’s Air Max 1 design made the air pouch visible giving birth to Air Max. From the Air Max 95 bringing visible air to the forefoot to the Air Max 360 being entirely foamless, the innovation never stopped. Today, the VaporMax represents the next stage of evolution. The new model removes excess rubber and glue by using a sole made entirely of TPU, and combined with Nike’s Flyknit and Flywire technologies, the result is lighter than air.

When looking for the VaporMax's ideal creative partner, the idea of it being a manifestation of a dream led Highsnobiety and Nike to German rapper Ace Tee, who’s viral hit “Bist Du Down” catapulted the artist to quasi-fame earlier this year. Unbeknownst to many, Ace Tee started her career as a hairdresser before discovering she had a musical gift, a gift she’s committed not to waste.

Like a scene from Inception, once the idea of being a music artist was planted and the dream developed, fantasy and reality blurred into one as the artist began manifesting her creative visions. And, just like in a dream, the seemingly impossible happened when Ace Tee’s “Bist Du Down” became a sudden hit. It would be an understatement to say that she was surprised: “I was shocked. I was shocked a few times,” she reiterated.

Since she began making music, she’s maintained a runners mindset and refused to look anywhere but ahead; even if only taking small steps, she continues to propel forward. Refusing to set herself boundaries and envisioning her path as a journey of discovery, her vision becomes clearer and easier to manifest.

Watch Ace Tee chase her dreams in our exhilarating Nike VaporMax video above and head over to Nike to snag a pair on March 26.

Highsnobiety and Nike are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Air Max 1 with an entire month of in-depth articles, personal stories and events leading up to Air Max Day 2017. Read how four real Parisian creatives made it as creatives here, find out the how the original Air Max 1 and the new Nike “Master” release came about, and see how you and your ‘gram can get featured on Highsnobiety with our Nike Snobshots competition.

  • Film & Post ProductionSaltwater Films
  • DirectorVitali Gelwich
  • DopStefanie Soho
  • 2nd DopMarcus Gelhard
  • 1st ACRuben Molina Sandoval
  • EditorJan Gleisberg / Saltwater Films
  • LightingSandra Glaser
  • TalentAce Tee
  • StylingLorena Maza
  • HairSara Mathiasson
  • Make UpPatricia Heck
  • RunnerSophie Kochert
  • DriverMarius Knieling
  • Executive ProducerKlaudia Podsiadlo
  • ProducerEmily Hale
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