The Liverpool player talks a lot about how important design is for footballers off the pitch and how much he likes non-branded pictures. Working with Rains is a great chance to do both of these things.
“…do not tell me that you model if you am not been in Vogue,” Liverpool’s Virgil Van Dijk will make fun of his teammates with the next time they are in the locker room together. Because he just started posing for Rains, a Danish coat brand, in the February/March issue of Vogue Scandinavia.
Philip Lotko and Daniel Brix, two of Rains’ co-founders, are also in the shoot. At the Brand’s request, it was said that Virgil was happy to pose for the camera, and the Liverpool captain used his rare day off to do so in England, where he lives.
One of the founders said, “Virgil represents a lot of good values, and I see some of them in us.” He is a star on and off the pitch, and he works hard to be the best at what he does. Being able to work with Virgil because we share values is a big and wonderful accomplishment.
The Liverpool captain told Vogue that he has always admired how well the products fit. He went on to explain why he thinks Rains is a great fit for him and how easy they get along. He also talked about how important design is for football players off the pitch and how much he liked non-branded images, which made working with Rains an important chance.
Collaborations between football players and fashion brands, with players walking the stages, are not just a passing fad; they are here to stay, as we can see with Trent Arnold, Son, Saka, and many others.