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Joe Burrow walks runway at Vogue World Paris, gets out of his comfort zone
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Date:2025-04-14 19:58:11
Joe Burrow and Serena and Venus Williams were among the sports stars who walked in Vogue World Paris, a fashion show for the iconic brand on Sunday. Kendall Jenner, Pharrell Williams and Jared Leto also attended the event.
Vogue paired different sports with a decade in French fashion, going back to the 1920s at the star-studded event held just a month before the city hosts the Olympics. During the week, Burrow hit fashion events with Justin Jefferson, his former teammate at LSU, according to Vogue.
Burrow and Jefferson walked the Vogue World runway Sunday. Victor Wembanyama, Jaylen Brown, Stefon Diggs and Russell Westbrook were also in attendance.
“I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and grow as a person, [and] I think walking in the show is a great way to do that,” Burrow told Vogue. He wore a black suit with satin lapels designed by Peter Do.
A photo on the Vogue site also showed Bengals receiver Ja'marr Chase was in Paris with Jefferson.
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