
The Japanese player is establishing herself as a style icon at every Grand Slam. Her aesthetic choices, full of symbolism and personality, reflect a boldness that transcends the court.
Naomi Osaka surprised the audience at the 2016 Australian Open by presenting an outfit that went beyond athletic functionality to become a true style statement. The Japanese tennis player chose a marine-inspired ensemble designed in collaboration with Robert Wun.
The result was a look that combined the elegance and power of the jellyfish with the lightness of the butterfly, two figures laden with meaning in the athlete's life and career.

The centerpiece of the look was a zip-up jacket in turquoise and green tones, featuring a tie-dye effect and dangling tendrils on the sleeves, paired with a pleated miniskirt over wide-leg trousers—a signature of Wu's meticulous work.To complete the look, Osaka wore a wide-brimmed hat adorned with a flowing white veil and butterflies, a tribute to the viral incident at the 2021 Australian Open when a butterfly landed on her face during a match.
The inspiration for this outfit came while Osaka was reading a story to her daughter. An image of a jellyfish caught the little girl's attention and sparked the tennis player's creativity. "The idea is from a jellyfish. I want to give a shout-out and congratulate Robert Wun on the design," Osaka explained after her victory at Melbourne Park. By sharing her vision with the design team and bringing Wun on board, the design took shape and gained depth.
The message behind the look was clear: energy, transformation, and self-affirmation. For Osaka, the combination of the jellyfish and the butterfly represents the ability to reinvent herself and write her own story on the court.
This choice, widely celebrated by international media outlets such as Vogue, reaffirms her place as a style and creativity icon in sports.
Other standout looks from Naomi Osaka:
- Purple with a balloon skirt at the US Open. In one of her most iconic appearances, Osaka chose a tennis dress in a deep purple hue, made of breathable, technical fabric. The design chosen for the latest edition of the US tournament, sleeveless with a short, pleated "balloon-style" skirt, allows for freedom of movement.
The micro-perforated upper panel and elastic waistband provide comfort and a secure fit, while the visor and matching wristband complete the look. White sneakers with purple and black details reinforce the color scheme and visual identity of the outfit.
- Pistachio green mini skirt and oversized bow. In another memorable appearance, again in the US, Osaka opted for a pistachio-green ruffled mini skirt, crafted from a lightweight fabric with a tiered structure. This look was complemented by a loose-fitting, long-sleeved white jacket, tied at the back with an oversized bow in the same shade.
The outfit was completed with a visor and white sneakers with pistachio-green details, as well as a small bow on the back of each shoe. Formal experimentation and a play on proportions distinguish this ensemble, which takes sportswear to a more playful and sophisticated level.
- Monochromatic silhouette in black and white. Osaka has also explored the monochromatic aesthetic with an avant-garde look in black, enhanced by white details. The outfit consists of a ruffled mini skirt and a loose-fitting tracksuit jacket, both in black.
A large white bow, positioned at the back and made of a rigid material, introduces an architectural element to the ensemble. Black sneakers with white accents and matching laces, along with a black visor and hair adorned with white beads, reinforce the duality of colors.
This outfit breaks the boundaries of functionality to incorporate high-fashion codes onto the court.
Turquoise and aqua ensemble with neon ruffles. In an artistically inspired look, Naomi Osaka wore a jacket and short skirt ensemble in turquoise and aqua tones this Tuesday in Australia, evoking a cloud or watercolor effect.
The translucent neon green ruffles, distributed across the sleeves and skirt, add texture and movement. The high-necked jacket, with a front zipper, and the fitted skirt ensure comfort and freedom of movement.

The use of lightweight technical materials, along with unusual decorative details, demonstrates how fashion and performance can merge on the court, creating a distinctive visual impact.
Beyond tennis, Naomi Osaka has become a fashion icon. Her influence transcends tournaments, thanks to collaborations with international designers and brands that have captured her unique essence.

Every stylistic choice becomes a form of expression, allowing her to transform sportswear into a powerful channel for personal and cultural identity.
Osaka not only sets trends on the court, but also inspires new generations to see fashion as a space for creativity and self-affirmation.
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