Fireworks, rap performances and celebrities filled the stadium at the Hollywood Bowl.
Jerry Lorenzo has been drumming up buzz his first-ever Fear of God show for weeks with billboards erected all over his home base of Los Angeles. It would not be open to the public even though it would take place at the Hollywood Bowl amphitheater, which has a capacity of 17,500.
This was Lorenzo's 8th Fear of God collection in its 10-year history, and some looks from his popular Essentials line were also included in the mix, as was his upcoming collab with Adidas. Celebs likestar Adam DiMarco, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jared Leto and even Kanye West were in the crowd, the latter of whom quietly arrived towards the end covered up in a black hoodie and mask.
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