Kiyan Anthony has two famous parents. One is NBA legend Carmelo Anthony, while the other is actress La La Anthony, who is known as one of the most fashionable women in Los Angeles.
The fashionista sent out a shout-out to Heron Preston, fashion icon Virgil Abloh's protégé, on her Instagram Stories.
Heron Preston is one of the leading streetwear brands in the world, with its designer, Heron Preston himself, taking what he learned from fashion legend Virgil Abloh and making it his own. He started the brand with his mentor before Abloh passed away.
Much like La La Anthony, Preston was also a DJ, and she has not been shy in expressing her fondness for his brand. During a 2019 interview with BET, the former MTV VJ said that Heron Preston is one of her favorite brands. She is also a fan of his mentor, Virgil Abloh, saying she loves his collaborations with Nike.
La La has appeared in some of the biggest fashion events in the world, including the MET Gala, one of the biggest events in fashion. Her fashion sense has led her to collaborate with several big brands, including Foot Locker, even modeling for the shoe store back in 2019.
La La Anthony was exposed by son Kiyan about her getting fired on her first job
Meanwhile, La La Anthony has passed down her fashion sense to her son, Kiyan. It was he who convinced his mom to go to Tokyo and go clothes shopping in several thrift stores and clothing shops.
However, during a food stop at a Japanese mall, the four-star small forward from Long Island Lutheran High School revealed that his mom used to work for Baskin Robbins. He also disclosed that she was fired from that job for an embarrassing reason.
He placed her on the spot in his Tokyo vlog and forced her to admit that she was fired for stealing ice cream.
She has come a long way since then, becoming an actress who has appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows, and a host who has been the face of several shows.
As for Kiyan, he is ranked the No. 35 recruit overall by the On3 Industry Ranking, and also its No. 9 shooting guard and the No. 1 player in the state of New York. He is now down to two school choices, Syracuse and USC.