Victor Wembanyama: Style Star of the NBA Draft

Victor Wembanyama, the highly touted "generational talent" from France, not only dominated the basketball court as the No. 1 overall pick but also left a lasting impression on the NBA Draft fashion scene with his unique style.

The 19 years old French Basketball star is the most hyped N.B.A. prospect since LeBron James.

Cosmic-Inspired Elegance: Wembanyama's fashion choice for the NBA Draft was nothing short of extraordinary. He graced the red carpet in a forest green suit from Louis Vuitton, a brand synonymous with French savoir-faire and luxury. The suit featured a kimono-like jacket that gracefully wrapped at the waist, creating a distinctive silhouette that exuded elegance.

A Symbolic Choice: What made Wembanyama's style truly fascinating was the symbolism behind it. The forest green color, he explained, evoked thoughts of outer space, aligning with his lofty aspirations to reach for the stars in his basketball career. It was a subtle yet powerful statement about his ambitions.

The Statement Accessory: A large stone necklace hanging from his neck added a touch of grandeur to his ensemble. While not as ostentatious as some other jewelry choices, this stone had a purpose—it was believed to aid in achieving one's goals. Wembanyama's choice to wear it was not merely for fashion; it was a statement of his determination to succeed.

Embodying Values: What made Wembanyama's style even more compelling was how it resonated with the values of inclusivity, cross-border diplomacy, and success. Louis Vuitton, as a global luxury brand, had recently appointed Pharrell Williams, a Black American, as its men's wear designer. This alignment of values between Wembanyama and the brand showcased his promise to represent not just his talent but also his principles on an international stage.

Victor Wembanyama's NBA Draft style was a cosmic journey in itself, symbolizing a new era of basketball players with a new approach to both sport and fashion. In choosing his outfit, he demonstrated that NBA Draft fashion is not just about clothes; it's a platform to convey a compelling personal narrative that extends far beyond the hardwood, between fashion, luxury and entertainment.

bruno danto
Editor in Chief & Creative Director, founder of Sport&Style magazine, Editor in chief of Citizen K Homme Sport, former editor in chief of Vogue Hommes International , Bruno Danto delivers innovative concepts and creative services to leading organizations in the luxury, fashion, beauty and lifestyle sectors worldwide. Well-travelled, Bruno brings a multi-cultural perspective to his work between Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro. Over his 15 years consultancy in fashion and luxury lifestyle, his clients have included Conde Nast, Publicis conseil, Leo Burnett, BBDO, Amaury group, Givenchy parfum, Calvin Klein, Gucci, Christian Liaigre, L’Oreal, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany, Prada. After more than a decade in the fashion industry, Bruno Danto has emerged as a leader, specializing in the convergence of fashion, luxury and lifestyle. He has worked with world- renowned artist and photographers such as Bruce Weber, Kurt Markus, David Bailey, Mark Seliger, David Lachapelle, Max Vadukul, Guido Mocafico, Ruven Afanador, Richard Phibbs, Regan Cameron, Peter Lindberg, Ellen Von Unwerth And Jean-Baptiste Mondino among others.
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