At PlayStyles, we’re all geared up for the Champions League final between arguably two of the most fashionable clubs in the world. In light of this game, we put together our ultimate 11-a-side of the most stylish players from both PSG and Inter.
In goal: Gianluigi Donnarumma
It’s only right to have PSG’s Italian goalie in our net. His style is classic, clean and elegant, often opting for designer brands and expensive accessories to pair with suits and more casual outfits.
Right back: Achraf Hakimi
This felt like an obvious choice. Hakimi’s versatile style reflects his action on the field as he mixes bold patterns, casual streetwear and sleek styles.
Centre Back: Alessandro Bastoni
Bastoni isn’t flashy with his outfits, but his hairstyles are always put together. Recently rocking the modern mullet, Inter’s Italian CB’s sleek haircuts mirror his composed and intelligent play.
Centre Back: Presnel Kimpembe
Kimpembe isn’t afraid to play with bold and colourful outfits. His ability to blend modern and sleek with colourful and street makes him a standout in PSG ‘s runway of players.
Left Back: Nuno Mendes
Mendes has a casual style, often seen in youthful Parisian streetwear, opting for a more laid back and fresh approach to fashion.
Central Midfielder: Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Hakan knows how to dress, with stylish sunglasses and out there co-ords, he’s certainly making a statement on and off the pitch.
Central Midfielder: Warren Zaïre-Emery
At only 19, Zaïre-Emery has a clear youthful and simple take on street fashion, but is still often seen in designer brands and more expensive pieces, highlighting his rising star status.
Attacking Midfielder: Marcus Thuram
Thuram’s unique take on trends and modern fashion makes him stand out. Often wearing more casual and laid-back outfits with designer accessories, his style is enviable.
Right Winger: Ousmane Dembélé
Yes, this list is very, very PSG heavy, I apologise. But there is something to say about Dembélé’s simple and put together, elegant outfits, often opting for an open jacket, tailored trousers and t-shirt. It just works, doesn’t it?
Left Winger: Lautaro Martínez
Lautaro Martínez does have a good sense of fashion, but his tattoos are what make him stand out. Not often seen under the Inter shirt, his back is a mural of a lion and cub, with more detailed and intricate tattoos in the sleeve on his left arm.
Striker: Joaquín Correa
And finally, Correa’s young but put together sense of style has seen him dressed in designer suits and outfits, but also casual hoodies and caps when he’s off duty.
So it’s safe to say not only have PSG won the final, but they’re also winning stepping off the pitch too.
Paris Fashion Week anyone?