MEMPHIS, Tenn. — If you watched Sunday’s big game on News Channel 3, you know Memphis and the Mid-South were represented on the big stage.
Some were featured as dancers and members of Jackson State University’s marching band.
And one Memphis fashion designer had the fashion world saying “Yeah!”
Usher played halftime during Super Bowl 58 on pop music’s biggest stage, but the man who might have stolen the show behind the scenes is a Memphis fashion designer simply known as “Fresh.”
Fresh, aka Patrick Henry in case you don’t know his name, had his designs on full display during Sunday’s halftime show.
He calls it surreal.
“I feel like it’s going to take me a month to just understand what just happened,” he said.
What happened was, he designed outfits worn by many of the dancers and the suits worn by Jackson State University’s band, the Sonic Boom of the South, which performed with Usher.
“There were a number of the dancers, the band, the tail coats, the stilt walker. There was a lot that was done,” Fresh said.