
LISA joins Nike Football’s “Rip the Script” campaign for World Cup 2026 in a look that turns the football kit into full pop star armor. The BLACKPINK member appears in the brand’s massive summer campaign alongside football icons, current players, athletes, musicians, actors, and culture names, bringing her own visual power into Nike’s wider football universe. For readers following LISA’s Nike chapter at The Cool Hour, this campaign feels like the clearest sign yet that her sportswear era is built for scale.
LISA Turns The Football Kit Into A Pop Star Look

The campaign image says a lot before the film even starts. LISA wears a white and hot pink Nike football look with a cropped top, mini skirt, knee socks, and white boots, posed with one foot on a ball in front of a giant circular backdrop. The styling feels technical and playful at once, with laces, Swoosh marks, layered panels, and a strong pink palette giving the outfit a futuristic match day feel.
That is what makes the look land. It does not treat football style as background costuming. It turns the kit into a fashion image with immediate fan value. The result sits right between performance gear, stage styling, and the kind of viral sportswear moment that can move across music feeds, football pages, and outfit mood boards in the same hour.
Rip The Script Makes Football Feel Bigger Than The Pitch

Nike’s “Rip the Script” campaign is built around a simple idea, the best football happens when players trust instinct over instruction. The film places football inside a Hollywood studio setup, then lets the cast break the expected order through quick decisions, surprise cameos, jokes, and high energy play. LISA’s appearance works because the whole project is designed to stretch football beyond the match itself.
The cast includes names from football, basketball, music, film, and television, with LISA joining a lineup that also features Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Vini Jr., LeBron James, Travis Scott, Kim Kardashian, Young Miko, Channing Tatum, and Ted Lasso. That mix gives the campaign its internet fuel. It is football as sport, entertainment, fan culture, and style language all at once.
Nike Football Meets The LISA Effect

LISA has already become one of Nike’s strongest cultural links between music, dance, fashion, and athletic identity. Her presence in “Rip the Script” pushes that connection into football at exactly the right moment, as the World Cup cycle starts to pull global attention toward kits, boots, warm up gear, and the way fans dress around the game.
For The Cool Hour readers, the styling connection is easy to read through activewear, shoes, and performance inspired pieces that already live far beyond the gym. LISA’s look makes the case for football style as a real fashion reference, especially when paired with a skirt, tall socks, and a sharp color story.
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Brand DNA
Started as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, Nike became the Swoosh in 1971, turning athlete gear into global style with Air soles, Dri FIT pieces, running icons, and sport codes built for speed and street.