DC Shoes Court Graffik Foots Another All-Star Performance.

Wearing the DC Shoes Court Graffik in White/Gum. Image via @drewsbiebo
Smash-hit single Popstar had 10 Million views on its first day, and the 8-minute music video spread like wildfire as in a world first, Justin Bieber fronted the high-energy music video, lipsyncing for fellow music superstars DJ Khaled and Drake.
Bieber's Popstar wardrobe has set journalists on fire as his powerful looks are bang-on-trend, baggy pants are officially the favoured silhouette for high fashion and streetwear alike. From the streets of Seoul and Paris to the skateparks of Melbourne and Los Angeles, baggy pants and chunky sneakers are turning the masses.
Bieber's poolside Popstar look (pictured above) saw his combine loose-fit Louis Vuitton check pants and a blue shearling coat with the DC Shoes Court Graffik in White/Gum. It's not the first time the star has stepped out in the DC Court Graffik wearing it back in February for this Saturday Night Live performance of Intentions alongside Quavo.

The DC Shoes Court Graffik is one of the company's most iconic footwear styles and one of the most popular shoes of the early 2000s. It's having a resurgence of popularity of late as the late 90s / early 2000s fashion takes centre stage and inspires a new generation. A genderless shoe, the Court Graffik has been spotted just this month on Justin Bieber, Brittany Byrd and emerging alt-pop star Carlie Hanson who appears in the brand's Fall 20 campaign.
The Court Graffik is available worldwide at dcshoes.com .
Download Court Graffik flat lay images here.
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When DC launched in 1994, it was a profound disruption to the skateboarding industry—a juxtaposition of skateboarding, music, art, and streetwear with oversized confidence, style, and performance. DC established itself with groundbreaking product and an unmatched roster of team-riders who lived and breathed the brand ethos. DC helped shape modern collaboration culture by pioneering partnerships with the likes of Supreme, FTP, Shepard Fairey, and Buscemi. In 2020, DC continues to push the envelope by collaborating with bold brands like 40s & Shorties, Paterson and Doublet.
dcshoes.com
@dcshoes @dc_womens