The evolution of Serge Gnabry style From Supreme to Prada, passing through the cult of A$AP Rocky

The stylistic direction of a player follows exactly the dynamics of the football career: you will find the love of your life, but you will also pass through terrible experiences. This is the story told by Serge Gnabry, Bayern Munich winger, defined by Graeme Campbell of Highsnobiety "the coolest footballer in Europe".


Passed by the clouds of London and the changing rooms of the Emirates Stadium - which he shared with Héctor Bellerín - to the cold of Bavaria and the grass of the Allianz Arena, Gnabry explained in this long interview (dated 11 March) his approach to the world of fashion and the stages that led him to be one of the most stylish players on the football scene today. He rejoices like James Harden when he scores (or is "cooking"), hates suits and loves jewelry, so much so that he is a huge admirer of WERKSTATT: MÜNCHEN, one of the most famous jewelry and accessory production houses among the characters in sight. Art is his great passion, in all its forms, especially the art of dressing.

There is a German quote that describes football as "die wichtigste Nebensache der Welt", or as "the most important minor thing in the world". At this moment, Serge always remembers him, because it is true that it is his life, but there is also other than the love of sport. Health and style for example.

Photographer: Tereza Mundilova; Photography Assistant: Lara Fritz, Conrad Liebrecht; Styling: Andrea Tzelepides; Production: Ufuk Inci