Lexus x John Elliott Air Force 1 Tires Redefine Automotive Style

 



Lexus is stepping into a new creative lane and doing it with style. In a bold move that blends luxury engineering with streetwear culture, Lexus partnered with designer John Elliott to reimagine the first ever UX crossover as something more than a car. It became art, complete with its own shoes.

Inspired by John Elliott’s iconic Nike Air Force 1, the UX features custom all white tires that feel instantly familiar to sneaker lovers. Look closely and you will see it. The tread pattern reflects both the outsole and the upper of the classic Air Force 1, while a stepped metal air valve quietly nods to the signature lace tip. Paired with two tone black rims and clean white lug nuts, the look is minimal, intentional, and impossible to ignore.



What makes this collaboration stand out is not only the design. It is the story it tells. Lexus is leaning into culture, creativity, and artistic expression in a way that feels fresh and future focused, honoring sneaker heritage while elevating automotive design into something collectible.

These exclusive tires will appear at select events throughout the year, giving enthusiasts and collectors a rare opportunity to experience the moment where fashion, innovation, and mobility meet.




When Lexus and John Elliott bring streetwear into the world of luxury engineering, it becomes more than a concept. It becomes a conversation.


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Editor’s Note

What excites us most about this collaboration is the reminder that creativity has no boundaries. When luxury design, sneaker culture, and automotive innovation meet, something rare happens. A simple idea becomes a visual statement. A vehicle becomes art. A tire becomes a conversation about culture, identity, and style.

Full Bloom celebrates moments like this. Moments where imagination leads, tradition listens, and the future feels wide open. Lexus and John Elliott did not simply design something new. They invited us to see possibility in unexpected places.

And that is what creativity is all about.

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