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WESMORE PERRIOTT

If NBA awards or accolades were given to the wardrobe consultants who help style the league, Wesmore Perriott would receive the sixth man of the year. He is the electrifying team player who plays his role, understands the assignment every time, and he helps the star (his client) achieve their brand image goals. Because of these reasons, “Wes,” has established himself as the fashionable secret weapon to the new generation of NBA stars.

Born to hard-working Honduran parents and a native of New Orleans, Wes grew up fully immersed in the city’s work ethic, culture, and self expression. This would later benefit him as he maneuvered through the fashion world. He started in retail by working for Foot Locker and Abercrombie, but it was an opportunity with Louis Vuitton that took his career to the next level. He rose through the ranks going from store associate to managing menswear, and his level of authenticity made him a fan favorite to Louis Vuitton’s high profile clientele.

 

Wes would eventually part with LV and the years that followed, he found opportunities with Loro Piana, Prada, and Dover St. Market. These experiences were beneficial to his career and helped to ignite a desire of becoming his own boss. He went on to work with good friend, Brennan Rabb (wardrobe consultant to LeBron James) and eventually accepted an opportunity to work with Ben Simmons, Anthony Davis. From there his clientele grew and includes: Zach LaVine, Anthony Edwards, Trae Young and more. And while he has received much success as an image consultant, Wes is more than one thing. On his ever growing list of accomplishments we can also add that he is a Creative Director with experience managing the film, commercial, and editorial content for his clients.

 

Wesmore Perriott, like his NBA clientele, has dedicated the time and discipline to his craft. Because of this he has established himself as a major player in the league as a Brand Architect and Creative. He has no signs of slowing down because he’s just getting started.

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