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Spike Lee paid tribute to the late basketball star Kobe Bryant on Sunday night's Oscars red carpet.
The director stepped out in a custom Gucci suit with '24' embroidered across the lapels and back.
The suit's purple and yellow colourway reflected Bryant's LA Lakers strip. He teamed the suit with a pair of Nike Kobe 9 Elite 'Strategy' sneakers.
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Lee directed the late basketball star in the 2009 documentary Kobe Doin' Work.
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"He beat me" he joked in a red carpet interview with E!, referencing Bryant's Oscar win for short film Dear Basketball in 2018 ahead of Lee's Academy Award win in 2019.
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He later stepped out on stage to present Bong Joon Ho with the Best Director award for Parasite.
This isn't the first time Lee has paid tribute to a late star on the red carpet.
At the 2019 Oscars, he honoured popstar Prince in a purple Ozwald Boateng Suit.