PSG stars ridiculous at Fashion Week

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Layvin Kurzawa and Hugo Ekitike stood out for their outfits at fashion week, Tuesday evening, for Fashion Week.

Hugo Ekitike is no longer in the odor of sanctity at PSG. Little appreciated after having almost derailed the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, the former Rémois, who has not played a single minute since the start of the season, should leave this winter. Layvin Kurzawa doesn’t play much either.

Hugo Ekitike is no longer in the odor of sanctity at PSG. Little appreciated after having almost derailed the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, the former Rémois, who has not played a single minute since the start of the season, should leave this winter. Layvin Kurzawa doesn’t play much either.

This situation did not prevent the two men from shining… at Fashion Week. Hugo Ekitike and Layvin Kurzawa were all guests at the Louis Vuitton fashion show and stood out with a rather spectacular look.

PSG players Kurzawa, Ekitike and Zaire-Emery at Fashion Week in Paris on January 16, 2024pic.twitter.com/eKjaWCBT64

— UN TRUC DE FOOT (@untrucdefoot) January 17, 2024

The striker appeared with a pink jacket with some orange hues covering a pink t-shirt as well as a necklace with Hugo’s letter “H”, while the defender was proudly dressed in a blue jacket with a floral pattern and glasses set with pearls. Layvin Kurzawa and Hugo Ekitike were not the only two Parisian players present at the show directed by Pharell Williams. Gianluigi Donnarumma and Warren Zaire-Emery were also seen. Needless to say, Twitter had a field day…

This situation did not prevent the two men from shining… at Fashion Week. Hugo Ekitike and Layvin Kurzawa were all guests at the Louis Vuitton fashion show and stood out with a rather spectacular look.

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