Once Beyoncé‘s Lemonade was released to the world, the creatives behind the project began to reveal themselves, including Nigerian-born and Brooklyn-based designer Laolu Senbanjo, who created the Yoruba-inspired makeup looks worn in the visual for the song “Sorry.” As a gift to Beyoncé, Senbanjo created an adorable pair of Adidas Originals kicks for Blue Ivy, customized with his designs. If you’re interested in your own pair of Senbajo-customized kicks, visit his site for details.
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