Naomi Osaka’s “Lolita Goth” Outfit Stuns at US Open Return
Naomi Osaka’s triumphant return to the US Open was not just about her tennis prowess but also about her bold fashion statement. The two-time champion graced the court in a custom “Lolita goth”-inspired outfit from Nike, turning heads with its layers of tulle, ruffles, and bows.
Osaka’s outfit, designed by Japanese designer Yoon Ahn, was a reflection of her personal style and her love for Harajuku’s unique fashion. The white warm-up jacket featured a tennis ball zipper and a giant green bow, while the warm-up skirt added drama with layers of tulle.
Beneath the warm-up layers, Osaka wore a green sleeveless Nike dress with ruffles along the skirt and armholes. A large white bow adorned the back, completing the maximalist look. Even her Nike Zoom GP Challenge 1 shoes and Beats headphones received the “Lolita” treatment, with green bows and pearls.
Osaka’s outfit was not just a fashion statement but also a symbol of her transformation on the court. She described it as a “super suit” that gave her strength and confidence. The layers of tulle and ruffles represented the different aspects of her personality, while the bows symbolized her determination and resilience.
The outfit was part of a collaboration between Osaka and Nike that had been in the works for years. Ahn, the creative director of Ambush and global curator for Nike Women, explained that the design was inspired by Osaka’s desire to escape into a fantasy world where she could create her own identity.
Osaka’s bold fashion choice was a reflection of her confidence and her willingness to embrace her individuality. It was a statement that she was not afraid to stand out and be different, both on and off the court.