Deon Point and his Concepts team are never not working. In addition to providing an elevated shopping experience via their handful of retail locations, the Massachusetts-based squad continues to show a mastery over footwear collaborations. One of their many projects developed for launch by the end of 2025 includes a PUMA Mostro Fey collection, a foray into the unshakeable Mary Jane trend.
Shared to Instagram with a caption seemingly referencing lyrics from Jay-Z's "Song Cry" (2002), an initial photo shows five different pairs of the reworked Mostro. A style donning a tannish suede upper and vibrant pink tooling is mostly hidden on the left-hand side, but four other Concepts-branded offerings showcase exactly what Point and team have in mind for their entry into the balletcore space.
The impending capsule features a Velcro-assisted strap across the top of the shoe, with metallic Puma logos harkening back to the early 2000s. Two Mostro Feys feature patent leather uppers—done in either a quilted black or straightforward pink. Another duo introduce faux hair into the mix, coupling their pitch-dark, aggressive tooling with wild uppers inspired by leopards and another big cat.
As has been the case with a teaser photos of the New Balance 1000 "Míle" and unconfirmed Nike Air Max 1/Burst project, Point accompanied a shot of the Concepts x PUMA Mostro Fey with other photos connected to the collaboration. A still from 2010's Black Swan film is included in the Instagram Carousel, in addition to what looks like an altered picture of Natalie Portman in an ensemble branded with Concepts' C emblem. The boutique should share the project's full backstory throughout summer.
Stay tuned for official photos, campaign imagery, and other release details of the collection. Pairs should retail for a price slightly-higher than inline Mostro Fey's $110. It's unlikely the collaboration lands at PUMA.com, although the German institution currently has similar styles for sale.
For more footwear from the ongoing Mary Jane trend, check out the Adidas Taekwondo Mei Ballet, an update to the Jisho from the early 2000s.