Jacquemus, Nike Revisit 1972 Moon Shoe With Three Spring 2026 Colorways
Jacquemus and Nike return to the 1972 Moon Shoe with three spring colorways, in stores March 8 and online March 9, priced at $180 and with the pink pair exclusive to Jacquemus.

Soft Pearl, HV8547-002 — the quiet white that actually reads luxe Jacquemus and Nike revisit Nike’s 1972 Moon Shoe lineage in a softer register: the Soft Pearl iteration, listed as HV8547-002, dresses the Moon Shoe’s low-profile silhouette in an all-white, sail-leaning palette that reads like elevated basics. The shoe keeps the Moon Shoe’s slim, retro-running bones — a flat sole and lightweight construction — but Jacquemus layers in its high-fashion sensibility with solid uppers and what one outlet described as “creamy white suede Swooshes.” The recycled brown gum sole gives the whole thing a caramel anchor under otherwise pale tones; it’s the sort of texture play that makes an otherwise casual runner feel deliberate on foot. At $180, Soft Pearl slots into the premium-but-accessible niche Jacquemus has targeted, an inexpensive entry point compared with many luxury collabs while still looking more curated than a standard retro runner.
Fauna Brown, HV8547-200 — chocolate notes and ballet-heel ease Fauna Brown, mapped to HV8547-200, pivots the Moon Shoe toward warmer, fashion-forward territory: think chocolatey suede panels over a pastel-understated base, finished with the same gum sole that grounds the pack. Highsnobiety’s read that the pack amplifies the Moon Shoe’s “dainty unstructured design” is accurate here; the crumpled elasticated heel, described as “akin to ballet flats,” gives this runner an unexpectedly wearable silhouette that hugs the foot instead of boxing it in. Details matter: tonal overlays that hold the shape, textured suede or fabric mixes, and Jacquemus-branded touches on the heel and tongue turn what could be a simple archival riff into a product people will style with dresses or tapered track pants. Priced at $180, Fauna Brown continues the collection’s play on accessibility and fashion-house polish — a neat middle ground for people who want the Jacquemus signature without paying luxury sneaker premiums.
Aluminum/Aluminium Pink, HV8547-601 — the Jacquemus-only flex and how to cop The pale pink pair is the headline: listed in some sources as Aluminum Pink and in others as Aluminium Pink, Hypebeast assigns it SKU HV8547-601 while Selectabisso did not print a code for this colorway. Sole Retriever goes further and calls the pink pair a Jacquemus exclusive, so expect this to be the most hunted silhouette of the trio. Hypebeast’s suggested imagery describes a pale pink fabric upper reinforced by tonal suede panels and “accented with a contrasting white leather Swoosh,” while Sole Retriever characterized the pack overall as having “creamy white suede Swooshes,” so note a material discrepancy between reports — Swoosh material may vary by colorway or reporting. The rest is clear: MSRP is $180 and the rollout is phased — Selectabisso reported pre-orders opened March 3, Jacquemus boutiques will carry the in-store release on March 8 in Paris, Courchevel, New York, Los Angeles, Montecito, and London, and jacquemus.com will drop the pack online March 9 at 14:00 CET. Sole Retriever and other reporting say Nike and select retailers will follow in the coming weeks, though their dates remain TBC. If you plan to try your luck online, heed Selectabisso’s cheerfully blunt advice: “Be prepared and good luck copping!” Expect immediate demand: the partners’ 2025 debut moved fast and the pink Jacquemus-exclusive pair is the obvious collectable, especially with Jacquemus branding stamped on the tongue and heel.
Why this pack matters now This is more than a simple retro reissue: Jacquemus has softened the Moon Shoe into something that reads runway-friendly while staying rooted in the barefoot, low-profile aesthetic that’s been dethroning chunky silhouettes in 2026. The trio’s palette — Soft Pearl, Fauna Brown, and Aluminum/Aluminium Pink — tilts away from loud sport tones and toward Jacquemus’ signature tasteful, soft hues, a move that transforms Nike’s waffle-soled origin story into a subtle fashion object. Production notes worth watching: sources report recycled brown gum soles and variations in Swoosh material across coverage; those sustainability and material claims should be verified with brand assets if you need specs for sneakerhead-level scrutiny.

Final take For $180, this Jacquemus x Nike second Moon Shoe pack is priced to get worn not just displayed, and the pink exclusive cements Jacquemus’ role in making subtle, collectible colorways into conversation pieces. The rollout — pre-orders March 3, in-store March 8, jacquemus.com March 9 at 14:00 CET, then Nike/select retailers in the coming weeks — means the window to cop will be tight. As one headline put it, “Jacquemus Turned Nike’s Oldest Sneaker Into Its Prettiest,” and given the mix of texture, heel construction, and smart pricing, these will be the kind of sneakers you see styled everywhere from neighborhood cafés to festival backstage.
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