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Will Smith's Son Jaden Is The New Face Of Louis Vuitton SS16 Womens Wear

Wonderful, A guy endorse to be the new face of women wears. 

Jaden Smith is the new face of Louis Vuitton’s SS16
Womenswear campaign. The brand's Artistic Director of
Women's collections, Nicolas Ghesquiere, unveiled photos
snapped by Bruce Weber, via Instagram from the Spring/
Summer 2016 collection, featuring Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's
son.

The 17-year old rapper/actor/model has always had his own
sense of style. If need be he will vehemently defend his right to
wear whatever he wants, while feeling comfortable in his own
skin.

“It’s all about creating, and dressing a generation, and helping a
generation, and being yourself. That's what it's all about, " Smith
said in a 2015 video posted to Twitter by Outlander.

Check out the photos... 



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