LØCI X Laolu Senbanjo
An exclusive collaboration with Nigerian born, Brooklyn based multidisciplinary artist Laolu Senbanjo. Laolu’s work was featured on Beyonce’s Grammy award winning “Lemonade” and has graced the covers of The New York Times alongside features in The Fader, Vogue and Vice.
This one-of-a-kind sneaker is a masterpiece of design, featuring Laolu Senbanjo's iconic Yoruba-inspired patterns. Handcrafted in Portugal using our signature bio-leather, bamboo, and cork, it’s more than a sneaker—it’s a collector’s item, a statement, and a unique piece of wearable art.
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This is your chance to own the exclusive Laolu Senbanjo x LØCI sneaker, a true collector’s item hand-painted by the legendary artist. It’s a unique blend of art and craftsmanship.
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T&Cs Apply. Competition closes on 31st January 2025.
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Enter for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Laolu Senbanjo x LØCI sneaker! Open worldwide to participants aged 21+. Enter the Raffle using your Name, Email, and Phone number in the sign up form.
Raffle ends 31st January 2025. Winners will be randomly selected and announced via email with prize details and instructions on how to claim. Don’t miss your chance to own this exclusive piece of wearable art!
highlights from the LAOLU THE LØCI LØCK-IN
Limited edition collection
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Laolu has worked with those such as Beyoncé,Burna Boy,J.Balvin,Serena Williams,Swizz Beatz,Alicia Keys,Bad Bunny,Lupita Nyongo, and many more have experienced the adornment of the Sacred Art of the Ori. In 2016 Laolu’s work was featured on Beyoncé’s 2016 Grammy award winning “Lemonade” creative direction. Laolu has graced the covers of The New York Times alongside having features inThe Fader, Vogue, Vice, CNN, BBC
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Laolu seeks to leave a part of his art and Yoruba heritage from Nigeria, which celebrates a rich cultural heritage in art, music and religion, wherever he goes one canvas at time.
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Laolu has always sought out to help others reveal their truth. To do this, he navigates in the way that comes most natural to him: through never ending depths of his artwork.