Will Smith, actor, producer and musician, has created his own clothing brand, Bel-Air Athletics, a sports-inspired lifestyle brand. In the wake of Will’s indelible influence on fashion and culture in the 80s and 90s, the brand refers to the iconic Prince of Bel-Air series.
This September Will Smith, Donovan Mitchell and Adidas have created a collection of sneakers called “Prep School”.
The models are very colorful and witty, they are most likely taken from the shades worn by Will in the sitcom The Prince of Bel Air.
The liveliest model ever is the first that features a red upper with blue wavy bands that cover it and an oversized pattern.
The second shoe exactly incorporates the colors and designs of the first in the opposite, in fact, the bottom is blue with red elements.
The third sneaker, the only one that stands out, is black and yellow with a zebra print above the white ring.
Each shoe obviously incorporates the brands of Adidas and the Bel Air brand.
The pair of red and blue footwear is available on Adidas right now, while the third colorway is expected to launch today September 9, 2021, priced at $120.
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