
In a move that blends superhero nostalgia with sneaker culture, Nike is unveiling a stylish update to one of its cult classics. The Air Force 1 Low “Invisible Woman 2.0” is set to drop this fall, just in time for the premiere of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Nike first released the original “Invisible Woman” in 2006 as part of a Fantastic Four-inspired pack. Soon after release, the pair gained traction for its unique translucent uppers. The 2.0 version stays true to that legacy, bringing back the see-through TPU construction but with a more refined palette. This time around, Nike swaps the bold blue leather for crisp white overlays. It also updates the signature Swoosh in a cool soft grey. The result? A futuristic yet clean aesthetic that makes this pair as versatile as it is eye-catching.
This year, Nike’s Air Force 1 Low also debuted in Doraemon colours.
Air Force 1 Low “Invisible Woman 2.0”: Comic book nostalgia meets elevated design
Nike doesn’t stop at a visual refresh—it leans into the story. The colourway reflects the Fantastic Four’s signature blue-and-white uniforms. It adds branding touches to the tongue, insole, heel logo, and even the eyelets. The finishing flourish? Blinged-out AF1 lace dubraes for a touch of superhero sparkle.
It’s not just a sneaker—it’s a conversation starter. From edgy streetwear to sharp tailoring, the Invisible Woman 2.0 delivers striking contrasts. It pairs clear materials with clean lines, and pop culture heritage with fashion-forward restraint.

Coming soon: a collector’s drop with crossover appeal
Nike will release the sneaker this fall at USD 130 (HKD 1,020), and it’s already generating serious buzz among Marvel fans and fashion circles alike. If you missed it the first time, this is your second chance to own a piece of superhero sneaker history, with an upgraded finish that fits right into today’s wardrobe.
So, whether you’re a long-time Marvel fan or just in it for the fashion, this drop is one you won’t want to miss. Sleek, collectible, and conversation-starting—the Invisible Woman 2.0 proves that icons never go out of style.
(Image credit: r/marvelstudios/Reddit)
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