Jules Koundé’s improbable new look

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Author of good performances at FC Barcelona and the French team, Jules Koundé is also talked about for his original clothing tastes. At the beginning of September, the versatile defender was also dressed in a skirt when he arrived at Clairefontaine. Sometimes criticized for his style, the former Bordeaux player fully embraces his looks, he who is a true fashion fan.

Last night, he was present at the luxury jewelry show, Messika, as part of Fashion Week in Paris. In a total black look, Koundé, who revealed his torso, caused a sensation. But he especially made people talk about him a few hours before, during his participation in the advertising campaign for Jacquemus. The footballer totally lent himself to the game, as he wore a whipped cream t-shirt with the logo of the famous French brand.

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