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It wouldn’t be a celebration of the world’s best hoopers without A’ja Wilson. The WNBA’s reigning MVP, champion, and all-around human highlight reel is enjoying her offseason and helping her boyfriend Bam Adebayo get his game right, but she’s also one of the stars of Nike’s WNBA catalog, and sneaker saleswoman is a job with no offseason. As the basketball world descends on LA for NBA All-Star Weekend, Wilson’s Nike A’One is the latest signature silhouette to get the color-changing metallic treatment for the brand’s blinding All-Star Warning Label collection.
The Nike A’One All-Star Warning Label is dressed up in a coat of pink metallic iridescence that changes color depending on the angle you look at it. The metallic pink glows with shades of gold everywhere except the black Swoosh on the side panel, including the A’ja logos on the tongue and heel tab.


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A’ja’s pink Warning Label pair is one of the brightest in the pack, joining silver pairs of the GT Future and GT Cut 4 Wemby PE, a glowing green KD 18, a gold LeBron 23, cobalt blue Ja 3, and an orange Book 2 that shines like the sun. The robotic rainbow of signature silhouettes is a highlight of All-Star Weekend’s immense sneaker offering, but you’ll have to catch a flight to LA to find a pair.
The Nike A’One All-Star Warning Label will be released February 13, 2026 on the ground in LA for All-Star Weekend. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price is set at $155. For all the latest Nike All-Star news and drop info, including exactly how Nike plans on dropping the Warning Label pack, download the Sole Retriever mobile app.