Naomi Osaka’s French Open outfits bring couture and tennis together in Paris

Naomi Osaka’s French Open outfits bring couture and tennis together in Paris

The New York Times general

Key Points:

  • Naomi Osaka showcased her signature blend of high fashion and tennis at the 2026 French Open, wearing a striking black corset and pleated skirt over a gold, sequin-striped Nike dress during her first-round match against Laura Siegemund, which she won 6-3, 7-6(3).
  • Osaka’s fashion choices pay homage to tennis icons Venus and Serena Williams and are a key form of self-expression, with her outfits often designed in collaboration with couturiers like Kevin Germanier, who worked on her latest look inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
  • Despite the elaborate attire, Osaka remains focused on her performance, aiming to advance past the third round of the French Open for the first time, and she views Grand Slam walk-ons as moments where she embraces her role as both athlete and entertainer.
  • Osaka’s fashion statements have become cultural moments beyond the sport, with previous outfits including a jellyfish-inspired ensemble at the Australian Open and a tribal-inspired look at Indian Wells, highlighting her unique presence on the tennis circuit.
  • She managed to overcome Siegemund’s tricky, slice-heavy game and first-round nerves, demonstrating preparedness and composure to secure her win and continue her tournament run.

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