Amelia Gray has officially entered her nightlife era. For PUMA’s latest and final Mostro drop, the model-slash-it-girl steps into the streets like the main character of a moody downtown film. The sneakers? A soft sage green version of the cult Mostro, worn like they were made for her.
The Mostro has always been a contradiction in motion. A sneaker that feels both alien and familiar, grounded yet ready to sprint. Its spiked sole catches the light, while the sleek strap closure gives it that quiet cool you only get from something built to be noticed without trying. Amelia takes that energy and runs with it. She wears it with a sequined silver skirt, sheer striped tights, and bubblegum-pink socks, proving that sporty and glam can coexist without fighting for attention.








The setting feels like the in-between hours, that moment when the after-party fades but the city still hums. Checkered floors. Dim light. Maybe a half-finished drink nearby. Amelia moves through it all like she owns the timeline. She’s not posing; she’s existing. And that’s the point.
After two previous campaigns, she’s now the living pulse of the Mostro. Every shot feels like a conversation between chaos and ease, sparkle and streetwear. There’s a reason PUMA keeps calling her back. She gets what the shoe stands for: rebellion, play, freedom, and a little bit of trouble.
The collection is live on PUMA.com and in select stores, but honestly, this campaign feels more like a vibe than a product drop. It’s a farewell to the Mostro, and Amelia Gray closes it with the kind of presence that doesn’t fade when the lights do.


