It’s about time Rita Ora lent her unique sensibilities to a fashion company. On Tuesday, May 20, WWD announced Ora as the first female musical artist to collaborate with Adidas. The German sportswear label has been on a roll with the celeb-collabs lately with collections from Pharrell and Kanye West. Just last month, the shoe giant nabbed fashion designer Mary Katrantzou for an Adidas Originals capsule collection.

“Rita is, first of all, an amazing person and colorful and outgoing,” said Josefine Aberg, design director of Adidas Originals, to WWD. “She has a great way of mixing fashion and streetwear and has a big love for the brand, and it was obvious that we needed to work with her.”

The British singer-songwriter will be designing five micro-collections—Black, Pastel, Colorblock Packs, Spray, and Roses—all of which are set to release within the next three seasons. For each collection, Ora will be designing footwear, apparel, and accessories based on her style and music.

Apparently, the 23-year-old has been a fan of sneakers all along. “I grew up working at a sneaker store when I was 16 and am a huge sneakerhead,” said Ora. “It’s so cool that I’m able to do this with a brand that I sold when I was younger.”

Since debuting her first studio album “Ora” in 2012, the “I Will Never Let You Down” songstress has been taking the fashion scene by storm. Aside from flaunting her figure in body-hugging gowns on the red carpet, she sports an urban-meets-glam style on the street. She made her first appearance in Superga’s spring 2013 campaign and closed DKNY’s runway show during New York Fashion Week last September.

The Black line is set to release Aug. 21 with Pastel and Colorblock Packs rolling out Sept. 4, and Spray and Roses on Nov. 1. Prices range from $30 for a beanie to $500 for a leather varsity jacket.