Emma Hayes, the mastermind behind Chelsea Women’s dominance across 12 years, has brought her winning touch to the USWNT. And it’s not just her her tactical mind that’s turning heads – it’s also her game-day style. INDIVISA breaks down her standout looks as the USWNT coach.
Blackout Boss
GettyFor the friendly match against South Korea, Hayes went full-on power mode in an all-black outfit. The co-ord top and sleek trousers showed confidence and authority. It was a classic look with a little edge, proving that sometimes, less is more. But it was the pop of color from her zip-up jacket that really elevated the outfit.
Hayes traded in the darkness for sunshine in the Olympic opener versus Zambia.
Sunshine state of mind
GettyYellow was a bold, unexpected choice that instantly grabbed attention. It was a style statement that brought a fresh energy to the sidelines. And look at that smile. She’s the biggest ray of sunshine.
The co-ord fits are more than just fashion statements. Unity. Coordination. That’s what defines a successful soccer team. Eleven players coming together to conquer the pitch. Hayes’ monochromatic looks are her own personal pitch-perfect moment.
She’s in sync with her players, and as the USWNT dominate the 2024 Paris Olympics, what other style surprises may Hayes have in store? One thing’s for sure: she's raising the bar for sideline fashion.
In uniform
The USWNT did their duty by wearing the Ralph Lauren Olympic suit, so that can only mean one thing: Hayes must also dress the part. In the USWNT second group stage game, Hayes wore her red, white, and blue in full support of her squad. She went for a more casual look in this week's game, but it still very much represented her side in the best way. Which was your favorite look?

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