Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini Make Runway Debut for 424

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Jan 27, 2025
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Former Arsenal players Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini linked up with 424 for the brand’s debut Paris Fashion Week show.

Founded in 2015, the LA brand’s Creative Director and Founder, Guillermo Andrade, has made his love for the North London club fairly well known in recent years. 

Back in 2019, 424 became the Gunners’ official formalwear partner before kitting the club out with a limited edition streetwear capsule just two years later, featuring the label’s iconic red and black colour palette in the form of a training shirt, sliders, adidas Ultraboosts and more. 

Pires' PFW look comprised multiple white dress shirts, black chunky loafers and an overcoat whilst Flamini's fit took a more casual approach courtesy of his dusty suede trench, black distressed jeans and check over shirt. Both looks were synonymous with Andrade's nonchalant, easy-to-wear 424 style.

Actor and Arsenal fan Will Poulter also took to the runway in a leather two-piece that sent the internet into a frenzy when revealed at the weekend, but Andrade made sure to show love to the beautiful game as a whole with his latest collection, not just his beloved club.

Tottenham's Destiny Udogie was also recruited by the Guatemalan designer, who fitted the Spurs baller out in a floor-length fur coat and screen-printed denim - a classic 424 look. The wider collection also took on a football-inspired aesthetic with iconic Inter Milan, Brazil and USA kits printed on various tops and leather jackets.

Here's to more designers incorporating both fans and players - past and present - into their runway shows and collections.

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Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini Make Runway Debut for 424

Ooo la la.

Jan 27, 2025
Amie Cripps
Words by
Photography by

Former Arsenal players Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini linked up with 424 for the brand’s debut Paris Fashion Week show.

Founded in 2015, the LA brand’s Creative Director and Founder, Guillermo Andrade, has made his love for the North London club fairly well known in recent years. 

Back in 2019, 424 became the Gunners’ official formalwear partner before kitting the club out with a limited edition streetwear capsule just two years later, featuring the label’s iconic red and black colour palette in the form of a training shirt, sliders, adidas Ultraboosts and more. 

Pires' PFW look comprised multiple white dress shirts, black chunky loafers and an overcoat whilst Flamini's fit took a more casual approach courtesy of his dusty suede trench, black distressed jeans and check over shirt. Both looks were synonymous with Andrade's nonchalant, easy-to-wear 424 style.

Actor and Arsenal fan Will Poulter also took to the runway in a leather two-piece that sent the internet into a frenzy when revealed at the weekend, but Andrade made sure to show love to the beautiful game as a whole with his latest collection, not just his beloved club.

Tottenham's Destiny Udogie was also recruited by the Guatemalan designer, who fitted the Spurs baller out in a floor-length fur coat and screen-printed denim - a classic 424 look. The wider collection also took on a football-inspired aesthetic with iconic Inter Milan, Brazil and USA kits printed on various tops and leather jackets.

Here's to more designers incorporating both fans and players - past and present - into their runway shows and collections.

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Former Arsenal players Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini linked up with 424 for the brand’s debut Paris Fashion Week show.

Founded in 2015, the LA brand’s Creative Director and Founder, Guillermo Andrade, has made his love for the North London club fairly well known in recent years. 

Back in 2019, 424 became the Gunners’ official formalwear partner before kitting the club out with a limited edition streetwear capsule just two years later, featuring the label’s iconic red and black colour palette in the form of a training shirt, sliders, adidas Ultraboosts and more. 

Pires' PFW look comprised multiple white dress shirts, black chunky loafers and an overcoat whilst Flamini's fit took a more casual approach courtesy of his dusty suede trench, black distressed jeans and check over shirt. Both looks were synonymous with Andrade's nonchalant, easy-to-wear 424 style.

Actor and Arsenal fan Will Poulter also took to the runway in a leather two-piece that sent the internet into a frenzy when revealed at the weekend, but Andrade made sure to show love to the beautiful game as a whole with his latest collection, not just his beloved club.

Tottenham's Destiny Udogie was also recruited by the Guatemalan designer, who fitted the Spurs baller out in a floor-length fur coat and screen-printed denim - a classic 424 look. The wider collection also took on a football-inspired aesthetic with iconic Inter Milan, Brazil and USA kits printed on various tops and leather jackets.

Here's to more designers incorporating both fans and players - past and present - into their runway shows and collections.

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Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini Make Runway Debut for 424

Ooo la la.

Jan 27, 2025
Amie Cripps
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Former Arsenal players Robert Pires and Mathieu Flamini linked up with 424 for the brand’s debut Paris Fashion Week show.

Founded in 2015, the LA brand’s Creative Director and Founder, Guillermo Andrade, has made his love for the North London club fairly well known in recent years. 

Back in 2019, 424 became the Gunners’ official formalwear partner before kitting the club out with a limited edition streetwear capsule just two years later, featuring the label’s iconic red and black colour palette in the form of a training shirt, sliders, adidas Ultraboosts and more. 

Pires' PFW look comprised multiple white dress shirts, black chunky loafers and an overcoat whilst Flamini's fit took a more casual approach courtesy of his dusty suede trench, black distressed jeans and check over shirt. Both looks were synonymous with Andrade's nonchalant, easy-to-wear 424 style.

Actor and Arsenal fan Will Poulter also took to the runway in a leather two-piece that sent the internet into a frenzy when revealed at the weekend, but Andrade made sure to show love to the beautiful game as a whole with his latest collection, not just his beloved club.

Tottenham's Destiny Udogie was also recruited by the Guatemalan designer, who fitted the Spurs baller out in a floor-length fur coat and screen-printed denim - a classic 424 look. The wider collection also took on a football-inspired aesthetic with iconic Inter Milan, Brazil and USA kits printed on various tops and leather jackets.

Here's to more designers incorporating both fans and players - past and present - into their runway shows and collections.

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