The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air debuted 25 years ago, Sept. 10, 1990, on NBC, and we're celebrating by looking back on some of Will Smith's craziest and most colorful get-ups he wore over the course of the sitcom's six-year run!
Will, master of mixing prints since 1990.
Another look to show off Will's keen eye for mixing prints. (We'd wear it. Don't judge us.)
Just another fine example of Will's effortless mixin' and matchin'.
Will was too cool to rock both overall straps. Please note the buckle, too.
Quack, quack, quack! Seriously, we wish there was a Fresh Prince-Mighty Ducks crossover in the '90s. Missed opportunity or what?
The Golden Girls would be jealous of that brooch.
We wish our prom dates would've shown up in this get-up.
We wonder if the other half of the rainbow was offended they weren't chosen for this hoodie.
When it comes to tracksuits, under-shirts are optional. Chains, however, are not.
Walls can contain the loudness of Will's neon striped shirt-and-hat combo.
He's. Still. Big. Red. (Any Bring It On fans out there?)
This vest is great because he can also wear it at night while jogging to avoid being hit by a car.
Primary colors were SO Will's jam.
Color-blocking done right. Take a note, fashionistas!
The '90s version of the Mad Hatter.
Someone get this jacket on our bodies ASAP.
We've reached peak '90s, folks.
We love a man who isn't afraid to accessorize.
But this kind of looks like a failed Project Runway look, right?
This was probably on the inspiration board for Serena's season one prep school looks on Gossip Girl TBH. (We want this blazer.)
Purple and yellow...together?! Will was a true trailblazer.
Do we think she looks so mad because was jealous of Will's colorful wardrobe while she was stuck with a classic black-and-white ensemble?
Confession: We'd SO rock this look right now. Those pants are bananas in the best possible way.
Will's take on business-casual includes a matching grey turtleneck and long blazer, obvs.