Georgina Rodriguez stuns in red dress at Paris Fashion Week… with huge nod to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man Utd days
GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ dazzled as brightly as her flashback message for partner Cristiano Ronaldo as she reigned in red at Paris Fashion Week.
The model revived Ron's golden age at the Theatre of Dreams by turning the elegant event into a catwalk of scarlet.
The Spanish influencer left nothing to the imagination - but not in the way that might usually sound.
Georgina wore a dazzling gown blending in a version of Ronaldo's famous Manchester United No7 shirt - a clear nod to his glorious Old Trafford era from 2003-09 rather than his gloomy 2021-22 "error".
And the Al-Nassr striker, 39, returned the favour - with a note "for the love of my life" scribbled on the back.
Ron added a name check on the front for the luxury Swiss fashion house who designed the outfit - "To Vetements" plus his signature.
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Georgina took centre spot in a preview of that company's womenswear for next autumn and winter.
And she sprung a surprise to many delighted watchers by posing with two little guests in one shot.
Georgina and Ronaldo have five children, mainly living together in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
And at the shimmering show in the French capital, six-year-old twins Eva and Mateo stood alongside Georgina in sporty black gear.
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The social media star, who has 57.5million Instagram followers, wore a flowing dress - all of red except for white trim and Ronaldo's signature in black.
Admittedly, it might be controversial to call it autumnal or wintry wear - apart from the fact it went down all the way to the ankles.
But the whole effect was serene, as she walked along a red carpet in a perfect symmetry of coolness and colour.
Such gracefulness, however, was in contrast to the latest on-pitch antics of her partner.
Saudi authorities have banned Ronaldo for one game after he appeared to make a lewd gesture in response to Al-Shabab fans.
So, while Georgina was marvellously red-laced, the Portugal icon might be moodily red-faced.