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All the football players present at Paris Fashion Week

From Moise Kean to Rafael Leao, Paris fashion shows have now become an unmissable event

All the football players present at Paris Fashion Week  From Moise Kean to Rafael Leao, Paris fashion shows have now become an unmissable event

Fashion Weeks have long since become a regular occurrence for athletes and football players who, especially in this period during which the leagues are at a standstill, showed up at various shows during Milan and Paris weeks. Taking advantage of the increasingly strong relationship between soccer and fashion in fact, the front rows of fashion shows were filled with players in outfits that certainly did not go unnoticed, new stars who are approaching a new world with enthusiasm and curiosity. 


In particular, Rhude's Paris show featured both soccer players and NBA basketball players, two sports that are very conscious of their aesthetics on and off the court, for one of the brands that is emerging as one of the most beloved among sport star. From David Alaba to Jordan Clarkson, from Karl-Anthony Town to Jesse Lingard, no one wanted to miss Rhuigi Villaseñor's event, which immediately became one of the most photographed of Paris Fashion Week. 

Other events that attracted attention were shows by Casablanca and Marine Serre, where Rafael Leao, Marcus Thuram, and Moise Kean were spotted, and of course Louis Vuitton's fashion show dedicated to Virgil Abloh, where in the benches set up outside the Louvre Museum no one wanted to miss one of the highlights of the week, not even among the most important athletes on the planet. 

Footballers were not only interested spectators of the catwalks, but in some cases became models themselves, as in the case of Moise Kean and Djibril Cissé. The Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain footballer walked the runway for KidSuper wearing a pink sweater and his hands smeared with turquoise paint while the former French national team striker stepped out onto the athletic track that hosted Marine Serre's show in a twin-set in light blue with an arabesque pattern and a football in his hand. 

After the many references to the world of sports seen in the collections during the Milan Fashion Week shows, in Paris, on the other hand, this relationship between football and fashion was mostly noticed on the margins of the runways or above them confirming how much the glamour of some events now cannot do without the best athletes on this planet.