Football Stars Showcase Luxury Designer Bags at 2026 World Cup as Status Symbols
At the 2026 World Cup, football players prominently displayed luxury designer bags from brands like Dior, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Bottega Veneta, turning these accessories into symbols of status and success. French star Kylian Mbappé, an international ambassador for Dior since late 2021, featured in Dior's Spring-Summer 2026 campaign and arrived at the tournament carrying Dior's new Dioriviera tote. Other notable players such as Lionel Messi, Pedro Neto, Erling Haaland, and Rayan Cherki also showcased high-end bags, including Hermès Birkin models costing tens of thousands of euros.
Louis Vuitton was well represented, with French player Adrien Rabiot and Curaçao’s Sontje Hansen arriving with large monogrammed bags, while Argentina’s Valentín Barco chose a similar style in a different color. For many players, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds in Brazil, France, Africa, and Europe, owning a luxury bag signifies social mobility and personal triumph over adversity. However, critics note that this trend also reflects a culture of conspicuous consumption and brand competition off the pitch.
This growing trend highlights the expanding luxury handbag market for men, traditionally dominated by wealthy women, as footballers increasingly become fashion icons and social media influencers. Major fashion houses invest heavily in footballers to reach younger audiences and refresh their brand images. Despite the prevalence of luxury bags, some players still opt for simple nylon backpacks, signaling diverse personal statements. Overall, the 2026 World Cup demonstrated that designer bags have evolved beyond mere functionality to become powerful status symbols among football’s global elite.