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PSG Feminines Leave The Pitch Behind For A Photoshoot In Paris

Showcasing the 20/21 Jordan collaboration in style, PSG Feminines hit the streets of Paris for a special photoshoot in the company of talented photographer Joseph Degbadjo.

The 20/21 PSG x Jordan collection brings to the scene the usual level of style expected from one of the hottest hook ups around, with a look that can easily translate to the street. And what better way to emphasise its potential away from the pitch than by showcasing it on the streets of the city of which it represents. Stepping up for that duty was a selection of players from PSG Feminines, taking time out from playing and training to sample the delights of Paris, meeting up for breakfast at the Hôtel Tribe in the Batignolles district, before moving on to lunch at the Matsuhisa restaurant just a stone's throw from the Champs Elysées, via the banks of the Seine. 

But they didn’t go alone. Instead they were chaperoned by Joseph Degbadjo, a fashion photographer born in Benin in West Africa who quickly established himself as one of the new breed that’s held in such high regard by publishers. His work has appeared in such prestigious titles as Vogue Italia, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue US and Elle. The photos he took highlight the new Jordan Brand collection, accompanied by other items from Hugo Boss, Replay and Louis Gabriel Nouchi in the emblematic locations of PSG’s major partner, ALL: the famous Royal Monceau and their latest addition, the Tribe Hotel. 

The photoshoot illustrates a moment of camaraderie off the field between France internationals Marie- Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Diani, Canada’s Jordyn Huitema, Sara Dabritz of Germany, Denmark’s Nadia Nadim and Chile goalkeeper Christiane Endler. “I love Paris, it's a beautiful city," said Nadim. “I love to walk around there whenever I have a bit of free time. This city is unique, it combines fashion, culture and gastronomy. We’re so lucky to live here. 

Shop the full PSG x Jordan collection at prodirectsoccer.com

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Daniel Jones

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