i-Dのインスタグラム(i_d) - 8月31日 20時40分
Though the world of fashion has long been watching women’s football from the sidelines (perhaps as far back as 1987 when Jean-Paul Gaultier sent a football-sleeved bomber jacket down the runway), it wasn’t until this World Cup that it finally took centerfield.
From the @walesbonner-designed Jamaica kit to the British public’s convincing Nike to release newly minted national treasure Mary Earps’ goalkeeper jersey, the tournament emphasised that it’s a game of two halves.
Despite TikTok trends like #blokecore threatening to forever entrench football in the male gaze, designers like @AMBUSH's Yoon Ahn have gallantly pushed for this current sartorial interest to empower, to unite women.
At the link in bio, @mad.e.leiner dissects the history of fashion’s relationship with women’s football, and how it is only going to continue to gain momentum going forward. ⚽️ ❤️
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Image courtesy of Nike
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