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Fashion show Girls Jordans in NBA All Star

alicesandra posted @ 2015年2月12日 00:12 in 未分类 , 140 阅读
NBA All-Star All-Style” will be the first ever NBA fashion show Girls Jordans , and is set to air during All-Star weekend. Hosted by Kevin Hart and Shaquille O’Neal, and executive produced by LeBron James, the show is set to feature three rounds of competitions for different styles: an outfit for the boardroom, a night out, and game attire. Expect to see appearances by DeMarcus Cousins, James Harden, Klay Thompson, Zach LaVine and Chandler Parsons walk down the runway beside a slew of Victoria’s Secret supermodels like Chanel Iman, Shanina Shaik, Rachel Hilbert and Erin Heatherton. The panel of judges include NBA vets Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith, GQ Style Editor Will Welch, designer John Elliott and WNBA player Elena Delle Donne. We’re expecting this to be immensely entertaining. Catch “NBA All-Star All-Style” on TNT on February 14. As part of Jordan Brand's 2015 lineup, the Jordan 6 GS will be remastered in a number of colorways. The 'Chicago' 10 will once again be hitting retailers, complete with the '45' stitched onto the upper. Joining the classic Jordan colorway is this new-look 'Lady Liberty' joint which will launch on February 15th. The kicks, which are scheduled to be releasing during the NBA All-Star weekend in February, are decked out in a metallic silver leather upper, with supporting sea green accents. Black cloaks the tongue and midsole while speckles beneath and a gold Jumpman on the heel complete the look. Dropping it low for 2015, the GS Jordans 2015 will be returning in a familiar mix of Black/Varsity Red-White this weekend. Constructed with its low-cut upper flanked in premium leather, this drop kicks it old school with Nike Air branding hitting up the tongues and insoles. Complete with the synonymous Wings logo adorning the heels, this version of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG will be arriving at Foot Patrol on February 14th.

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