As the World Cup ascends to a new feverish energy that is sweeping major cities across the globe, top fashionistas will ply their trade and showing you the latest in World Cup fashion. While most believe celebrities’ lead the charge, its clear to see that celebrities follow trends not fads. So while it’s unlikely that we are going to spot Rihanna, especially with Barbados not competing this year, donning flag-inspired apparel.
However, here’s a list of a others wearing world cup fashions to die for:
Word Cup Soccer Jerseys from Brazilian Designers
For the dedicated, the World Cup always presents an opportunity to see their favorite models in soccer centric gear. In some cases, models like Gisele Bundchen start to do editorials featuring their nation and local designers. In other cases, designers team up to create looks for a specific nation. Brazilian designers, including Patricia Bonaldi, Camila Faria (Vivaz) and Gina Guerra (Gig) created one such collaboration, called “Shirt 10”.
Designed by Tete Rezende
Designed by Vivaz
Designed by Patricia Motta
Designed by Helen Rodel
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Lais Ribiero
Lais Ribiero, a model you might not have heard of but definitely seen was photographed for the May Cover of S Moda, in the ultimate tribute to Brazilian soccer and fashion.
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Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez is consistently regarded for her street fashion and during the World Cup she doesn’t disappoint. But she normally isn’t seen wearing any specific team colors, opting instead for a global appreciation with these Emilio Pucci shorts.
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Traditional World Cup Attire
If there’s anything resembling a uniform when it comes to World Cup fashion its definitely the typical soccer uniform with cute sandals or wedge heels to make it work. Charlene Gonzalez, fashion blogger for Lovely Chicas pulls off the outfit in style.
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Gisele Bundchen
Easy for the fan favorites in this year’s World Cup, Gisele Bunchen was photographed wearing green and yellow clothes and was wrapped in the Brazilian flag, for the futbol inspired editorial.
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So maybe this second image of Gisele is more fashion than World Cup, but the cover features Bundchen and Neymar holding a Brazilian flag.
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Body Paint
So many fans paint their faces; its only natural to assume some would paint their body as well. While some will say this style is less universally adopted, The World Body Painting Festival begs to differ.
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