Sneakerheads are buzzing about the latest star-packed Nike Air Force 1 design that's drawing striking comparisons to one of the most coveted All-Star releases from 2006.
The New Celestial Classic
The newly unveiled Air Force 1 features a constellation-inspired pattern across its premium white leather base, with metallic gold accents that catch the light like distant stars. Silvery-blue aglets and inner lining complete the cosmic theme.

Flashback to a 2006 Gem
Sneaker aficionados immediately noticed similarities to the legendary Air Force 1 "All-Star" from 2006. That limited-edition release featured:
- Hand-stamped production details from three Nike artisans
- Rare "Arktos" leather construction
- 24-karat gold plated eyelets
- Numbered authenticity cards (only 500 pairs made)

Spotting the Similarities
While the new model isn't an official retro, design connections abound:
Feature | 2023 Constellation AF1 | 2006 All-Star AF1 |
---|---|---|
Upper Material | Premium white leather with star perforations | Limited Arktos white leather with production stamps |
Special Accents | Metallic gold detailing, silver-blue aglets | 24k gold eyelets, red stitching accents |
Collectibility | Regionally released in limited quantities | 500 numbered pairs worldwide |
Why These Designs Endure
Footwear historian Marcus Andrews explains: The combination of celestial motifs with the AF1 silhouette creates instant collector appeal. Nike's mid-2000s All-Star pack represented a peak in basketball sneaker culture, and anything recalling that golden era gets fans excited.
The new constellation Air Force 1s will release November 18th at select Nike retailers, while well-preserved 2006 All-Stars now trade for $4,000+ on secondary markets—a testament to how stellar designs stand the test of time.