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As the newest members of the Colorado Buffaloes football team convened with Coach Prime and his staff over the weekend, the Sanders brothers, Shilo and Shedeur, embarked on a unique adventure overseas. 

Documented by Deion Sanders, Jr., the trio made their way to Paris for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – participating in the Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall-Winter 2024 Fashion Show, curated by Pharrell Williams. 

Quavo gives Shilo Sanders a heads-up

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The standout Colorado Buffaloes players are set to grace the catwalk in Williams’ collection. Before the show, the Sanders trio had the chance to meet the renowned entertainment mogul, who imparted some words of wisdom, encouraging them to savor the moments ahead. Shedeur, the Buffs’ “Grown” QB, even expressed that being part of an LV show was a bucket list item for him, as shared by Well Off Media. 

On Well Off Media’s latest YouTube drop, the camera follows the Sanders brothers across Paris and into Paris Fashion Week after parties, where the duo meets with Quavious Keyate Marshall, known professionally as Quavo, a rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer from Athens, Georgia. Quavo candidly calls Shilo out, stating that he “needs to tighten up in coverage.” Shilo, in his defense, pulled out his “I gave up 150” yards. 

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The Sanders brothers and Pharrell Williams

In Paris, Shilo Sanders, a safety, donned an orange camouflage bubble coat over a button-down plaid shirt, paired with brown pants and a duffle bag. Shedeur Sanders, the quarterback, rocked a green pearl button-down shirt under an orange vest, complemented by orange camouflage pants. During their Parisian stay, the Sanders brothers had the opportunity to connect with Pharrell Williams, the Grammy Award-winning artist and producer, who headlined the fall-winter show with his collection.

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Williams, also the brand’s men’s creative director, engaged with the Sanders family post-show. Curious about merchandise, Shilo Sanders asked Williams, “How can we get our hands on some merch?” Williams assured them, saying, “We got you. … And I got to send your dad [Deion] some stuff because I know he be [representing] crazy.”

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