The World Cup consistently provides fans with ample discussion points on the field: endless debates about team lineups, surprising outcomes, or the instant fame of new heroes. However, the off-field style is equally captivating. Every tournament presents several unexpected fashion moments, and the 2026 World Cup has already delivered a solid dose of style. We’re discussing the most fashionable moments from the Football World Cup in Mexico.
The Spectacular Return of the Congolese National Team
The Democratic Republic of the Congo national team has qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1974 – and they’ve made a truly spectacular return to the tournament. As they disembarked from the plane, the players were dressed in looks created by Elvini Junior Mak, a designer of Congolese origin who grew up in France. These outfits are a tribute to the “Leopards” who qualified over 50 years ago. The suits themselves are a classic interpretation of a double-breasted silhouette, enhanced with sparkling leopard brooches and animal-print harnesses.

Erling Haaland’s Rare Birkin Bag
Erling Haaland is a true football unicorn. The 195 cm tall Norwegian forward is having a career of scoring goals and winning trophies at cosmic speed. His collection of rare bags is also impressive. At the World Cup, he was spotted with an Hermès HAC Birkin 50 – one of the most coveted travel bags from the French fashion house. This rare limited edition, Endless Road, features a vibrant print inspired by David Hockney’s landscapes. The price of this accessory surpasses a five-figure sum in dollars.

The Retro Style of the Japanese National Team
It’s hard to find a country that understands athleisure style better than Japan. A single glance at their retro Adidas tracksuits is enough: the color-blocking, the relaxed silhouette, and the shiny fabric make them look like a rare vintage piece straight from the 1980s. The main detail of these looks is the archival crest of the Japan Football Association (JFA).

Jed Spence’s Mask
English footballer Jed Spence is playing in the 2026 World Cup with a broken jaw, but the injury hasn’t stopped him – the athlete still took to the field, transforming his special medical equipment into a fashion statement. His custom carbon jaw mask hugs his head and neck like a piece of costume from a science fiction film. Additionally, his initials and jersey number are rendered in gold.

Loewe and the Spanish National Team
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the creative directors of Loewe, have partnered with the Spanish national football team to create a complete line of travel wear for both the men’s and women’s teams. This collaboration, launching this year, will equip the “Red Fury” with everything they need for the next four years – from classic suits and everyday wear to footwear and leather goods. Symbolically, this partnership coincides with the 180th anniversary of the Spanish brand.
