There were people on Friday May 27, in Lodges, on the court Philippe-Chatrier, in Roland-Garros. Beautiful people, even. Passing through Paris for the final of the Champions League, Zinedine Zidane was there, accompanied by his wife, Véronique, and his image advisor, Jacques Bungert, former boss of the Courrèges brand. On their right, actor Owen Wilson, hero of many Wes Anderson films. The opportunity to note that the two stars, both amateur tennis players, also share the taste for low -end chapel.
To all Lord, all honor, let’s start this inventory with Zinedine Zidane. The latter had raised the hood of his Hoodie, in an astonishing stylistic approach. Did the former Real Madrid coach want to protect himself with a sunburn? Did he try to go unnoticed? Or was he trying to highlight his sweatshirt, to demonstrate the incredible path traveled by this proletarian piece originally thought of to hold the handlers and pruners warm, and now accepted in the Roland-Garros lodges? The last proposal is obviously not the right one.
like a truck
On his head, Owen Wilson had made a slightly more anticipated choice, but barely more elegant. The actor sported a trucker cap today, consisting of a foam front side and a rear toasted. Typically American, skillfully recycled at regular intervals by the most vulgar fashion brands, the trucker was long used by pompists as advertising support and offered to passing truckers to refuel. Hence his name.
child’s child
Let us continue this stylistic stroll with the man located to the right of the actor. He also wears a cap, but his is a baseball model, recognizable by its construction in six fabric panels, its curved visor as well as the button, not visible here, located on the top of the cap. Appeared in the middle of the nineteenth in the United States, this model was carried by the Brooklyn Excelsiors baseball team. For several decades, these caps were designated by the term “Brooklyn Cap”.
low hat
Since we are talking about head cover, how can we not notice the presence, higher in the gallery, of a colony of spectators accessorized with a large white hat? Like many others before them, these invited spectators wear Panama offered by brands wishing to provide their host with a tennis experience with luxury taste. At the risk of breaking the atmosphere, let us remember that these poor models do not have much to do with the real Panama, woven in Ecuador by hand with vegetable fibers, and that they can even give a ridiculous air .