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Nike campaign celebrates visionary women

Footwear and apparel brand Nike is using its Air VaporMax campaign to celebrate a group of visionary women who are reshaping sports and fusing it with culture.
Nike campaign celebrates visionary women

Inspired by the company's latest innovation, the Air VaporMax running shoe, which places one's foot directly on Nike Air technology, the ‘Visionairs’ are meant to inspire communities to peel away the layers of challenges that limit women in sports.

Meet the Visionairs

Shana Power is a fighter. Her entire life has been a fight against prescribed roles, in and out of the cage. From a life threatening lung condition to her recent (and only) loss, Shana never backs down and never gives up. She is now on the path to reclaim her title as one of the best cage fighters in the world. Shana is not going to stop until she regains this title and running will take her there. For Shana, the fight starts before she steps into the cage; it starts on the streets where she runs in the dark of the early morning. Running unifies her mind, body and heart.

The Pack is an all-female running crew, with their home on the streets of Johannesburg. They run through excuses and over obstacles, transcending any limits. They are the embodiment of a new generation of irreverent young women that are breaking through all the limitations imposed on them by their own fears and societal stereotypes. What started as one woman’s vision for herself, has become a movement owned by a group of women chasing the same thing; together they motivate each other to run further and faster.

DJ Doowap is a familiar face on radio and television, and in the fashion world. The story of this style icon is well documented in South African pop culture, but what many don’t know is that she has the DNA of an athlete. She is a professional springboard diver and an avid runner. Running is the thing that gives her an edge to face her fears; it gives her the strength and confidence to ignore the voice in her head telling her she can’t. Running is her constant reminder to move forward, to innovate.

Lady Skollie is a visual artist whose work boldly investigates concepts of gender, intimacy and human connection. Defying traditional taboos, she uses her art to address important topics that are otherwise not openly spoken about in South African culture. Her candid expressions inspire sharp introspection, both as women and as a society. You can either run from the truth or towards it.

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