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50 Times Will Smith Kept Things Fresh in the Fashion Department

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50 Times Will Smith Kept Things Fresh in the Fashion Department

by MARIA HARRAST

 

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Will Smith is no stranger to good fashion.

 

Since entering Hollywood as a teen, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air alum has come a long way in his style evolution.

 

From sporting leopard print outfits and white fedoras to rocking classy suits and tuxes, the Suicide Squad star knows how to light up a room with his statement style.

 

Perhaps some of the former hip-hop singer's most iconic outfit moments was when he wore a red Phillies jersey to the 40th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 1998, or when he donned a silver suit and shades for the David Beckham Welcome to LA Party in 2007 or even when he danced around in overalls for the premiere of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

 

Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/961962/50-times-will-smith-kept-things-fresh-in-the-fashion-department

Will Smith comes from a generation in which people still tried to look good and not like young rich and famous morons now...

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