The Washington Spirit turned the tunnel into a full-blown fashion show ahead of their match against the Red Stars on Sunday.
Spirit players were serving looks in samples from the New Growth collection designed by Dead Dirt’s creative genius, Dominique Wells. This capsule is already giving that chic soccer swagger. Seriously, if these looks are any indication of Spirit’s playoff run, we’re in for something special. INDIVISA breaks down the New Growth collection fits that blessed the NWSL fashion tunnels last weekend.
Patchwork perfection
Okay, this jacket is a total statement piece, and we want it. The bold yellow borders and jaw-dropping patchwork? Stunning. Hatch kept the rest of the fit sleek and simple in all black, letting that jacket take center stage—and trust, it did.
Fierce florals
Hal Hershfelt really brought the drama. The black mesh torso gave off that edgy vibe, and the Spirit yellow sleeves, complete with intricate floral detailing, turned every head—-we’re sure of it. This look is bold and confident, and Hersh absolutely owned it.
Blooms and bombers
Details, people, details. The cropped bomber-like jacket patterned with yellow roses down the sleeves was all about the details. Carle’s knee-high socks, boots, mini skirt, and the ultimate accessories—sunglasses and a bucket hat—made this one unforgettable.
Pinstripe prowess
Is it just us, or does this piece give major jersey vibes? Regardless—-we are obsessed. Courtney Brown rocked the collared top, stripes and all. “Spirit” bold across the front offers a fresh twist on team pride. And, shoutout to the loafers—chefs kiss, Courtney.
Sweater vest, the best
Kate Wiesner showed up in a gray sweater vest that mirrored the sick patchwork seen on Ashley Hatch. The design adds that texture, making this layering piece really standout. Wiesner totally nailed the sweater vest trend.
Embroidered empowerment
“Women's soccer” woven right into the flower pattern—let’s talk about it. It isn’t just a detail, it’s a declaration. Aubrey Kingsbury’s unique quarter-button top fuses style with substance. You can always champion a cause in footy fashion, after all. With all eyes on the players—for their footy and their fashion—this collab is already giving iconic energy.
These pieces are stunning, and you can bet we'll be seeing more where that came from when the New Growth collection officially drops for their first playoff match in November.