"Football Fashion Takes Center Stage: England Fans Show Off Their Style in South London Club" In a unique twist on traditional sports viewing, a sold-out crowd at the Carpet Shop nightclub in Peckham, south London, gathered to watch England's quarter-final World Cup match against Norway, with fashion taking center stage alongside the football. Fans like Luke Grandon and Mattia Guarnera, both 27, showcased their love for the game through their outfits, with Guarnera rocking a limited-edition World Cup-themed polo shirt from a collaboration between Lyle & Scott and British artist Reuben Dangoor. The event highlighted the growing intersection of football and fashion, as young fans seek to express their passion for the sport through their style. As England's World Cup campaign heats up, it will be interesting to see how fans continue to blend football and fashion in their celebrations.
For many watching their team beat Norway at a south London nightclub the look was as important as the gameThe Carpet Shop nightclub in Peckham, south London, is ordinarily packed with rowdy crowds at the weekend. But Saturday night’s liveliness was not congregated around the DJ on the dancefloor, the crowd was at the sold-out venue for England’s victorious quarter-final game at the 2026 World Cup, and the young spectators were there for the fashion as much as they were for the football.Luke Grandon and Mattia Guarnera, both 27, are “massive” football fans, and their love for the game is expressed in their outfits. “I have a massive collection of vintage football shirts,” said Guarnera, wearing a white polo shirt with “LOVE” printed on the back from a limited-edition World Cup-themed collaboration between Lyle & Scott and the British artist Reuben Dangoor. Continue reading...