Vinicius Júnior revolutionises men’s fashion with a NIKE suit!! at the premiere of Ilia Topuria’s documentary
Footballer Vinicius Júnior wore an original Nike suit with a print and silhouette that previews what style will be worn this season in suits.
The men’s suit has always maintained a very clear and classic style. Modifications to the pattern of the suit throughout history have been few and had little to do with the lapel, the more or less tight silhouette and the length of the jacket, but nothing to do with risky cuts, innovative colours or prints or unimaginable closures. However, for a few seasons now, it seems that the mood to play is a reality and trends have drawn a much broader and more fun universe in which almost everything has a place.
Social networks are the showcase for many trends, as well as events, parties, premieres and galas where celebrities and fashion influencers meet. These are a good mirror to look at to identify those points of innovation when choosing a suit and then be able to transfer “what you have learned” to your daily life or your own events to be the most stylish.
Vinicius Júnior’s Nike suit at the premiere of Ilia Topuria’s documentary
The premiere of Ilia Topuria’s documentary held in Madrid served to confirm that conventional suits are no longer in fashion. It was Vinicius Júnior who revealed what the autumn suit would be like, wearing an original suit signed by Nike with a print and silhouette that anticipates what style will be worn this season in suits.
The blazer of this two-piece that the footballer wore has a hidden double-breasted closure, a very novel detail since the jacket has buttonholes but not buttons. A design point that hopefully stays. In addition, the sleeve is slightly longer than what is usually seen in suits, perfect for when you do without an item of clothing under the jacket or opt for T-shirts or tank tops and the cuff of the shirt does not have to be visible. The trousers, for their part, have a wide cut and fall generously over the Nike Air Force trainers that Vinicius wore.
Meanwhile, black has a tough competitor as the quintessential night colour. Now almost black navy blue or midnight blue is the winning bet to gain points in elegance and originality. Thus, Vinicius Jr’s suit was this colour with a light houndstooth print perfectly integrated in the same tone so that the result of the printed detail was very subtle in the final design.