Rosé & PUMA Have a Suburban Takeover with the H-Street

PUMA just handed Rosé the keys to the neighborhood, and honestly, she can keep them. The pop icon and PUMA ambassador fronts the brand’s latest H-Street campaign, set inside a dreamlike suburb straight out of a fever dream.

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Silver mirrored houses, immaculate lawns, and a moving truck loaded floor-to-ceiling with PUMA boxes set the scene. The star of the moment is the H-Street sneaker itself. Tracing its roots back to PUMA’s late-90s Harambee racing spike, this low-profile silhouette was rebuilt for 2026.

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It features a lightweight mesh upper, bold T-shaped toebox, and a race-ready shape that feels fresh without trying too hard. Three colorways anchor the drop: a sleek black and silver pairing, plus an electric pink and green with silver option that demands attention.

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Rosé puts it simply. “They’re effortless to wear, and most importantly are super comfortable and almost light as air,” she says. First launched in 2003, the PUMA H-Street is available now at PUMA.com and selected retailers.

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