Agnez Mo has always been a style icon, and now she’s designing some new footwear.
The Indonesian superstar is teaming up with Omar Bailey’s FCTRY LAb, a footwear innovation studio, as their newest creator partner. For her first-ever shoe design, Agnez is creating a special edition FCTRY LAb KNIGHT RNR with the AM Knight RNR design, and then follow up with her own signature footwear model later this year. She’s currently in the early development process of that new model.
The AM Knight RNR will be available in yellow and matte black in April on FCTRYLab.com. FCTRY LAb has previously worked with stars like NLE Choppa.
It’s been an exciting few months for Agnez, who teamed up with Philippine girl group BINI in the fall for a remix of “Cherry On Top.” “I’ve always loved the idea of collaborating with people that others least expected,” she told Billboard Philippines of the team-up. “This whole collaboration came out as a surprise to both of our fanbases. We’re very grateful for all the love and support we’ve been getting, from AGnation and also BLOOMs. Again, I do think that this further proves the fact that you get to collaborate and as long as you work with people you love and you like, you’ll make it work. You can definitely make it work.”
This article was originally published by Rania Aniftos at Billboard – Read this article and more at (https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/agnez-mo-teams-up-fctry-lab-shoe-design-1235929203/).
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