AMIRI Unveils Formalwear for Barcelona Women’s Team Ahead of UEFA Women’s Champions League

AMIRI Unveils Formalwear for Barcelona Women's Team Ahead of UEFA Women's Champions League AMIRI Unveils Formalwear for Barcelona Women's Team Ahead of UEFA Women's Champions League
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AMIRI is extending its formalwear partnership with FC Barcelona into the sharpest part of the season. The brand is rolling out a new wave of summer tailoring for the club’s women’s side. This is happening as the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals get underway. The latest looks build directly on the five year deal that made AMIRI Barça’s official formalwear partner through the 2029/30 season. This time, there is a spotlight on Barça Femení’s European run.

Formalwear as Part of the Barça Story

The AMIRI x FC Barcelona partnership was announced in late 2025 as a multi season agreement covering custom suiting for the men’s and women’s first teams. It also covers club executives for European trips, finals, and official occasions. The project is framed as a meeting point between a 21st century Los Angeles luxury house and a 125 year old club. In addition, tailoring is used as another way to communicate Barça’s identity off the pitch.

Manel del Río, FC Barcelona’s Managing Director, described the partnership as a natural alliance between two entities with aligned values and said, “The partnership with AMIRI represents a connection between two institutions that share the same ambitions: excellence, creativity, and attention to detail. At FC Barcelona, we believe elegance is part of how we represent the club, both on and off the pitch. AMIRI brings a contemporary vision of craftsmanship and style that aligns perfectly with our identity and the values that define us as an institution. Together, we project a global image of innovation and sophistication, values we deeply identify with.”

For winter, AMIRI leaned into deep navy wool six button overcoats, double breasted and single breasted pinstripe tailoring, and blaugrana striped ties, all cut with the brand’s relaxed Californian proportions. The new social push shifts the focus to what those ideas look like. It is now translated into lighter, summer ready pieces for knockout stage travel and tunnel moments.

Summer Tailoring Details

The summer tailoring debut centers on a pinstriped shirt collar blouson, described by AMIRI as a house signature that began in sportswear. It then moved into formalwear. Now, it returns to sport in this FC Barcelona context. The blouson carries subtle MA Monogram embroidery on the breast pocket. This gives players a clear AMIRI signature while keeping the overall read clean and sharp for team arrivals and media.

Lightweight sport silhouette knits complete the look, featuring contrast MA Monogram detailing and tonal FC Barcelona insignia at the chest. The knits are cut to move easily between travel, mixed zone obligations, and more informal appearances. As a result, the squad gets options that feel closer to modern luxury streetwear than traditional suiting. Nevertheless, the outfits still read as unified team formalwear.

Football and Fashion Moving in Sync

In launch communications, both AMIRI and FC Barcelona have stressed the partnership’s focus on shared values rather than simple logo exchange. Club managing director Manel del Río has framed elegance and attention to detail as part of how Barça represents itself. In addition, founder Mike Amiri has spoken about football and fashion, sharing a common language of craft, movement, and self expression.

For Barça Femení, arriving in coordinated AMIRI looks for Champions League fixtures underlines how the women’s team now sits at the heart of the club’s global image. It is no longer on the periphery. For AMIRI, the knockout‑stage spotlight offers some of the most visible tunnel and travel moments on the European football calendar. As a result, tailoring is turned into moving campaign imagery in real time.

Why this Matters

The new summer tailoring drop underlines how fashion partnerships around football are evolving from static lookbooks to season by season wardrobes that track with a club’s competitive calendar. Rather than a single formal suit, AMIRI x Barça now reads as an ongoing capsule that shifts with winter, summer, and competition phases, each with its own set of hero pieces.

Seeing Barça Femení in AMIRI blousons and knits at Champions League quarterfinals reinforces a wider trend: luxury houses using football’s biggest stages as living runways, where tailoring and knitwear are judged not just on cut and fabric but on how they move through stadiums, mixed zones, and the global feed.

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