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By K Futur TREИDNSETTERSRenowned for his iconic multicoloured Nike Air Max 97, artist and designer Sean Wotherspoon has now turned his creative eye to one of the most coveted classic cars in history — the Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS. Commissioned by Philip Sarofim, CEO of venture capital firm Trousdale Ventures and head of dune buggy brand Meyers Manx, Wotherspoon’s latest work is a one-of-a-kind automotive art piece that fuses fashion, nostalgia and design innovation.
No surface of the 911 has been left untouched. Each exterior panel is individually painted in a carefully curated palette, with standout colours like “Old Red” paying homage to Sarofim’s role with Meyers Manx. The vibrant finish highlights the car’s legendary silhouette, turning the vintage RS into a rolling canvas of expression.
Inside, Wotherspoon’s passion for material play comes to life. The interior has been completely reupholstered using vintage Levi’s denim, soft flannel, tactile corduroy and even cork. In a nod to his flair for both style and function, Wotherspoon has integrated authentic Levi’s jean pockets into the door cards — and yes, they’re fully functional.
This unique project underscores Wotherspoon’s obsession with texture, tone and cultural crossover. Famed for blending streetwear and sustainability, his Porsche 2.7 RS art car redefines what automotive restoration can be — not just a preservation of heritage, but a bold reimagining of personality.
Unveiled to great acclaim on Instagram, the Sean Wotherspoon Porsche 911 2.7 RS has quickly become a symbol of high art meeting high octane. For collectors, design fans and Porsche purists alike, this multicoloured creation is a truly unforgettable fusion of fashion and motoring history.
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