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🗓️ 5 November 2024
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In recent years, sports has provided a rich ground for fashion partnerships. Where even three years ago Dior’s tie-up with Paris Saint-Germain was relatively novel, today it’s harder to find luxury brands that aren’t at least dabbling in football, Formula 1 or other sports. These deals are also getting increasingly elaborate, with brands outfitting athletes, teams and even entire leagues on and off the field.
This new wave of partnerships is about more than just looks or finding new audiences — it’s about cultural relevance.
“Fashion brands have looked to [sports] to market their products to groups of consumers who maybe weren’t targeted by these brands previously, and athletes themselves have become major brands and media businesses in their own right,” says BoF sports correspondent Daniel-Yaw Miller.
This week on The Debrief, Executive Editor Brian Baskin and Senior Correspondent Sheena Butler-Young sit down with Daniel-Yaw Miller to explore how the worlds of fashion and sports are colliding like never before.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the debrief from The Business of Fashion, where each week we delve into our most popular B.OF professional stories with the correspondence who created them. |
0:17.0 | I'm executive editor Brian Baskin. And I'm senior correspondent Sheena Butler Young. |
0:22.2 | A little over three years ago, Dior signed a deal to design the Paris-Sanderman football team's off-pitch wardrobe. |
0:29.2 | It was the luxury brand's first ever tie-up with a sports club. |
0:32.8 | Today, the hype around that deal looks almost quaint. |
0:35.9 | It's hard to find a major football club, |
0:37.9 | Formula One team, or WNBA franchise that doesn't have a fashion sponsor, or if they're lucky, |
0:43.0 | more than one. And we're probably just getting started if this week's collaboration between the |
0:47.6 | NFL and Veronica Beard on a line of custom blazers is any indication. Today we're talking all things |
0:53.6 | fashion and sports. And joining us |
0:56.0 | is BOF correspondent Daniel Yao Miller. Hi, Dan, and welcome to the debrief podcast. Thanks, Brian. |
1:01.3 | It's good to be back. So if high school movies taught me anything, it's that jocks live in one world |
1:05.8 | and artsy fashion kids live in another. So my first question to you, Dan, did the breakfast |
1:10.6 | club lie to me? |
1:12.5 | Well, maybe it was right at the time. I think what we've seen recently in the last few years |
1:16.5 | is that those two worlds, which like you say were painted as kind of almost polar opposites, |
1:21.8 | have really collided. And that's come on quite quickly. You mentioned the Dior and PSG partnership a few years ago. And even |
1:29.2 | then, that was kind of an outlier in terms of the colliding of the two industries. But now, |
1:33.8 | especially over the past year, we've seen brands of all kinds pile into the sports world. |
1:39.2 | And I think for a long time, generally speaking, fashion brands were a little nervous and suspicious |
1:42.8 | about doing deals with sports, |
1:45.6 | teams, athletes, but I think the last year has been a real coming together of all of that |
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