Stevie Williams Shoe Release Party Photos

Stevie Williams’ legacy in skateboarding is one-of-a-kind, so it only made sense for DC and DGK to throw him a celebration for the re-release of his classic DC shoe. The place was packed, the bar was open and the performers gave the crowd a night they won't forget. —Jeff Davis 


DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 001 750pxMadame Siam, the call before the storm

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 002 750pxShow up early and get welcomed by The Governor, Wes Kremer

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 003 750pxDC always keeps it classy

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 004 750pxT-Funk, Stevie and the homie with some early bevs

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 005 750pxPeople begin to pour in and so do the drinks

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 006 750pxDane Vaughn always knows where the party's at

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 007 750pxCan't have a DC party without some DC legends!

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 008 750pxIsh, Boo and the quote unquote homie pulled up

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 009 750pxHello, ladies

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 010 750pxReese LAFLARE hit the stage and hyped it up!

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 011 750pxWhere do you find Stevie? The VIP section, of course

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 012 750px Justin Drysen at a DC event? Let the rumors begin

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 013 750pxSome DC up-and-comers

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 014 750pxBeanie Sigel hit the stage and the crowd lost it!

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 015 750pxThen he pulled Stevie up onstage to present him with a golden shoe

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 016 750pxA truly heartwarming moment

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 017 750pxBeanie wasted no time getting back to business

 

DC Stevie Shoe Release Party 018 750pxAnd closed out the end of the night. Thanks for the party, DC, and congrats, Stevie!

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