Bombers and Bombshells, the time of year has come: prom! Teenagers everywhere, including the offspring of professional athletes, are preparing for their big departure.
Lebron James Jr., or Bronny as he’s more commonly known, is just one of several teenagers that went all out for prom. Lebron and Savannah James’s son Bronny is no stranger to donning a uniform. His dad has proven to be an all-star in athletics and style, while his mother is known to pull a look herself.
Bronny wore the Dior Timeless loafers and a fitted Chrome Hearts suit to the evening.Under the direction of celebrity stylist Icon Billingsley, James Jr. wore the suit without a shirt, stacking silver jewelry to highlight the woven Chrome Hearts crosses.
Before the graduation celebration, Bronny’s mother posed for photos with him while sporting a chic Prada outfit.
James Bronny looked good at the prom.
The teenager’s mother, Savannah James, posted pictures of herself on Instagram on Sunday, sporting a Charlie Hearst outfit. “From 2023,” Samantha chuckled. I’m not sure what to say about this.Bronny wore the band’s signature black and white crosses-embroidered all-black suit without a collared shirt. His fingers and wrists were encrusted with silver jewelry, and he seemed to be wearing Dior loafers. Bronny’s prom photos were taken by Cameron Look, who has gained notoriety for his shots of the top names in basketball.LeBron James’s child was announced earlier this month to be attending USC and playing basketball for the Trojans. He posted a picture of himself on Instagram under the caption, “Fight on #cоmmitteʃ,” from a USC locker room.
Bronny played shooting guard for the Sierra Canyon Cougars in high school. He seemed to be torn between Oregon, USC, and Ohio State, but in the end he chose to stay in California in order to be nearer to his family.
LeBron said that the day he announced the arrival of his baby was “one of the best days of my life.” Let me first express my heartfelt congratulations to Bronny for his decision. He has his entire family and me in high regard. .. I didn’t go on to get my degree. I’m proud that my son is the first person in his family to attend college. I can’t stop crying over his accomplishment, am so proud of him, and can’t wait to see where his adventure takes him. This is a day to be honored. I just couldn’t let this game slip away from me today.