Thunder star Westbrook adds to imprint on fashion world | Inquirer Sports

Thunder star Westbrook adds to imprint on fashion world

/ 10:02 AM December 04, 2015

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook AP PHOTO

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook AP PHOTO

OKLAHOMA CITY — Russell Westbrook has added a California connection to his eyewear company.

The Oklahoma City Thunder star added 15 sunglasses frames to his collection with some named for locations tied to his California roots – Compton, Venice, Gardena, Bel Air and Calabasas.

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Westbrook co-owns Westbrook Frames with Marc Beckman. The frames were designed by the NBA star and Selima Salaun, the founder of Selima Optique.

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The new line is the first update for the company since the summer, when it collaborated with the NBA for a series of team frames.

Westbrook has become increasingly involved in the fashion industry. He also has launched a Westbrook XO Barneys New York Spring 2015 Collection, and is a partner in True Religion, LVMH/Zenith Watches, Kings and Jaxs and Jordan Brand.

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Last summer, he attended Paris Fashion Week and offered a preview of his Jordan Westbrook 0 sneakers. He also launched a cologne designed in collaboration with Stockholm-based Byredo.

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