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Naomi Osaka Stuns as Style Queen at Paris Olympics

Naomi Osaka Stuns as Style Queen at Paris Olympics

Naomi Osaka, the Japanese tennis star, has emerged as a fashion icon at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Her stylish presence has been captivating the fashion world and fellow Olympians alike.At the star-studded "Prelude to the Olympic Games" event hosted by LVMH and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, Osaka showcased her impeccable style. She donned a flowy light blue button-down top, paired with an asymmetrical black skirt and black pumps. The highlight of her ensemble was a matching Louis Vuitton GO-14 Mini Malletage bag, reflecting her role as a global brand ambassador for the maison.Osaka's fashion statement extended beyond the event. On social media, she shared a mini-vlog from the Olympic Village, unboxing her Team Japan bag. The video revealed a range of red and white gear provided by ASICS, including sportswear, shoes, and bags. However, Osaka also highlighted unique Japanese care items such as miso soup, bandaids, and a bracelet.Osaka's Olympic journey will begin on Saturday, July 27, at the Roland Garros tennis venue. She faces a challenging path, with a first-round match against the retiring Angelique Kerber and a potential quarterfinal clash with No. 5 seed Jessica Pegula.Despite the competitive nature of the tournament, Osaka remains focused on her Olympic aspirations. She has expressed her love for the event and the camaraderie among athletes. Her stylish presence and determination to succeed make her a formidable force both on and off the court.

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Roland Garros Fashion: Alcaraz and Swiatek Serve Up Style

Roland Garros Fashion: Alcaraz and Swiatek Serve Up Style

Roland Garros, the prestigious clay-court Grand Slam, has concluded, but the fashion moments continue to captivate. A day after Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek emerged victorious, they showcased their sartorial prowess in photocalls on the tournament grounds.Carlos Alcaraz: Louis Vuitton AmbassadorAs the global face of Louis Vuitton, Alcaraz exuded elegance in a bespoke double-breasted suit jacket and pants. The Spaniard's partnership with the French fashion house extends beyond the court, with a personalized Malle Vestiaire and a recent modeling stint for the 2024 men's collection. Alcaraz's winning look was complemented by a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona watch, featuring an 18 karat yellow gold case and a meteorite dial.Iga Swiatek: Polish Style IconSwiatek, the world's top-ranked player, made a statement in satin for her photo shoot with the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen. She donned a cream-colored silk wrap-neck top and wide-leg cupro trousers by Polish designer Magda Butrym. The brand, known for its collaborations with independent artisans, has gained recognition in tennis circles after Swiatek's previous appearances in their designs. Swiatek completed her look with a Rolex Lady-Datejust watch in 18 karat Everose gold.Fashion and Tennis: A Symbiotic RelationshipThe Roland Garros photocalls highlight the growing intersection between fashion and tennis. Players are increasingly embracing high-end brands and using their platforms to showcase their personal style. This trend not only enhances the glamour of the sport but also provides opportunities for designers to reach a wider audience.

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Fedal Reunite for Louis Vuitton's "Core Values" Campaign

Fedal Reunite for Louis Vuitton's "Core Values" Campaign

Fedal's Reunion: A Journey of Ambition, Devotion, and DiscoveryIn a captivating collaboration, Louis Vuitton has reunited tennis legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for their "Core Values" campaign. The iconic duo embarked on a journey to the stunning Dolomites in Italy, where they shared their experiences and reflected on their extraordinary careers.The campaign captures the essence of Fedal's shared journey, two fierce competitors who have scaled the heights of tennis together. In a behind-the-scenes clip, Federer teases Nadal about the challenges ahead, while Nadal showcases his trademark resilience in the cold conditions.The pair's camaraderie is evident as they sit on a Vuitton trunk, discussing their careers and the significance of the shoot. Federer expresses his pride in his accomplishments but acknowledges the relief of retirement. Nadal, with his characteristic humor, recalls their first meeting in 2003, describing Federer as "a little bit arrogant."Federer remembers seeing Nadal's potential in Monte Carlo that same year, but it was Nadal's victory over him at the 2004 Miami Open that truly impressed him. "Rafa, with his playing style and attitude on court at a young, young age, was not like everybody else," Federer says.The Core Values campaign, which debuted in 2007, has featured legendary figures such as Muhammad Ali, Steffi Graf, and Sean Connery. Federer and Nadal's participation adds to the legacy of the campaign, embodying the idea that "There are Journeys that turn into Legends."

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