Aitana Bonmati, Jule Brand feature in adidas Euro 2025 leather jacket fusion | OneFootball

Aitana Bonmati, Jule Brand feature in adidas Euro 2025 leather jacket fusion | OneFootball

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·24 juillet 2025

Aitana Bonmati, Jule Brand feature in adidas Euro 2025 leather jacket fusion

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In a unique fusion of football and fashion, adidas has partnered with celebrated London designer Antonia Bronze to create a set of stunning, custom leather jackets in celebration of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025.

Known for her bold, football-inspired creations that blur the lines between sport, streetwear and high fashion, Bronze has designed six bespoke jackets – each dedicated to a standout adidas-sponsored player lighting up the tournament in Switzerland.


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The featured players include Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí, England’s Alessia Russo, Germany’s Jule Brand, Sweden’s Stina Blackstenius, France’s Kadi Diani and Switzerland’s own Lia Wälti.

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adidas x Antonia Brown. / adidas

Each jacket is built from scratch and personalised with the player’s name and number. For Bonmatí, Brand and Blackstenius, Bronze drew inspiration directly from adidas' away kits for Spain, Germany, and Sweden, respectively.

Russo and Diani’s jackets use their national colours as the foundation, while Wälti’s piece is based on the design of the adidas KONEKTIS Official Match Ball, which she helped launch earlier this year.

Speaking about the project, Bronze said: ‘This project is so special to me, I love making one off pieces that tell a story. So, getting a chance to create pieces that are all unique to the different players kits for the Euros has been surreal."

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Kadi Diani's custom adidas x Antonia Bronze jacket. / adidas

The jackets made their debut around the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 quarter-finals, worn by a mix of the players themselves – including Bonmatí and Brand – alongside content creators like Adryana Ruiz, Anja Nikoloff and Lina Sophie.

Unfortunately for fans, the jackets remain one-of-one creations – not available for retail. For now, they remain exclusive works of wearable art, admired from a distance but deeply rooted in the stories of the players they represent.

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