Alright, so the other day I kept seeing this phrase pop up – “jordan new face frances”. Caught my eye, you know? Jordan brand, always doing something, but “new face Frances”? Sounded specific. I figured, okay, let’s see what this is about. Usually means they’ve signed someone new, maybe a model, an athlete, someone like that.
So, I did what I usually do. Fired up the computer, started poking around. My first thought was, this should be easy. Big brand like Jordan, announcing a new face? Should be headlines, press releases, the works. That’s what you’d expect, right?
My Digging Around Process
Well, it wasn’t quite like that. Here’s basically what I did:
- First, just typed the whole phrase “jordan new face frances” into the search bar. Got a mix of stuff. Some fashion bits, some completely random things with the name Frances.
- Then tried breaking it down. Searched “Jordan brand Frances”, “new Jordan model Frances”. Stuff like that.
- Scanned through image results too. Sometimes a picture tells you more right away. Saw lots of Jordan shoes, naturally, and pictures of various people named Frances. Nothing immediately obvious jumped out as the new face.
- Checked a couple of the big sneaker news sites, places that usually cover Jordan releases and news. Didn’t see any big announcement matching that name.
- Looked around on social media a bit, hashtags and mentions. Still pretty scattered.
Honestly, it got a bit frustrating.
It reminded me of trying to find a simple user manual for an old appliance last year. You’d think it would be straightforward, right? Manufacturer website, model number, done. But no. You wade through fifty pages of marketing fluff, broken links, forums where people ask the same question ten years ago with no answer. It’s like everything’s designed to keep you clicking, not to actually give you the info you need. Back when things were simpler, you’d just know, or it’d be in the paper or something clear. Now it’s all whispers and guesswork sometimes.
So What Did I Find?
After all that clicking and scrolling, I didn’t find a big, official “Here’s Frances, our new face!” moment. It felt more like chatter, maybe about someone named Frances who’s been seen wearing Jordans, or involved in a photoshoot? Could be a regional thing, maybe not a huge global campaign. Or maybe it’s someone up-and-coming and the buzz is just starting.

So, the result of my little practice session? It’s still a bit hazy. There’s definitely some connection people are making between Jordan, someone named Frances, and being a “new face”. But finding the concrete story took more effort than I thought it should. Just wanted to share the process, you know? Sometimes you dig for answers and just end up with more questions. That’s my experience with this “jordan new face frances” thing, anyway.