"He described himself as the type of teen who was way more interested in watching 'The September Issue,' the documentary about the inner workings of Vogue.... He was... named the first-ever fashion editor of the National Football League... with a directive to use fashion and style to reach new audiences through the league’s media platforms. Mr. Smith works with athletes to create and share content — photos or videos of them showcasing their off-duty style at events like men’s fashion week — and helps players and teams build relationships with traditional fashion media brands like GQ and Vogue. At Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, he will be part of a team covering what players and other notable attendees wear to the game during a new red-carpet segment...."
From "Did You Know the N.F.L. Has a Fashion Editor? Kyle Smith’s job isn’t quite like any other in professional sports" (NYT).
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Until the NFL has a trans (not just gay) fashion consultant it is a fascist organization.
Talk about queering the pitch...
Are we paying for this thru USAID? I hope not.
If not - carry on. I have little interest in fashion. whatevs.
I just see it as Hunger Games.
Tunnel Runway started, I believe, with the WNBA. Now the men are getting into it, and why shouldn't they? Athletes are tall and fit -- beautiful clothes hangers. I like it much more than seeing waifs who are models.
The white NFL fashion sense is flannel and shorts
What would Butkus think?
Kyle Smith hot-takes:
Underage Chief's fan (go Chiefs!) dressed in warchief feather-bonnet: π
Greenbay Packers cheese-hat: π
Cheerleading outfits for every NFL team: πππππππππ
Thanks Mr. Smith for being a Living Gay Stereotype. But anyhoo, why not have a fashion editor, it may attract female fans. Which the NFL is always trying to do.
And I have no problem with that, none at all.
Kate, above, is already sold.
This is why the Super Bowl needs to be one week after the Conference Championship games. 2-weeks leaves too much fill time for irrelevant stories.
I just want to point out there's another Kyle Smith in the public eye: he reviews films and plays for the Wall Street Journal and the New Criterion. He also served in the military (a lieutenant in the Gulf War) and is married.
To quote a famous American, "I really don't care, Margret."
Kate said…
“…Athletes are tall and fit -- beautiful clothes hangers.”
Except offensive linemen and defensive tackles.
Althouse once identified uniforms as "costumes" . Apt description for some opposing teams, and fun word to use after a few beers while watching the game with friends
I'll definitely start watching now.
Hawt is hawt, dude. And don't kick those defensive linemen to the curb. Not everyone likes skinny quarterbacks.
...and women softball players.
Tattycoram said…
“I just want to point out there's another Kyle Smith in the public eye: he reviews films and plays for the Wall Street Journal and the New Criterion. He also served in the military (a lieutenant in the Gulf War) and is married.”
Another Kyle Smith is the head coach of the Stanford basketball team.
Anything to do with Anna Wintour - No thank you.
"And don't kick those defensive linemen to the curb. Not everyone likes skinny quarterbacks."
More cushion for the puntin'
I'm hoping they start spending most of the game doing heartwarming stories about the background of the players too. Only 30% of the actual game is shown but it expands the audience
The last NFL swag I bought was a Wilbert Montgomery jersey in 1980.
On the catwalk...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92NIDBiWlrY
Transgender spectrum (e.g. homosexual orientation) is trending.
I remember when Phil Sims was doing a Patriots game way back when. Belichick was wearing his rumpled hoodie with the sleeves cut off. Sims said "Now there's a guy who could use a little queer eye for the straight guy."
Since it's already scripted for the Chiefs to win, why not?
(Kidding--sort of--I'm just a Pats fan longing for the old days).
One of my favorite features! The fit posts of NFL players on twitter and instagram are great. Two years ago, Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson did a review of the tunnel walk looks of the players pre-Super Bowl and I loved it so much. So much better than the Oscars and Grammys. Those guys have so much fun, and they guys who aren’t into it? That’s fun too.
You have to be so careful with plaids.
He writes excellent reviews — I read them even if I don't care what he writing about.
Why can't the story be about a fashion guy rather than a GAY fashion guy?
Because fashion is a gay-owned cartel. It's in their manual (Vanity Fair). Even the ladies have trouble breaking into the biz.
Do not direct your hate mail at the Kyle Smith who writes for National Review and the New York Post. I could be wrong, but I do not think that he is the same guy.
It's been a slippery slope since Joe Namath appeared in a panty hose commercial, but football players can afford everything else, so why not a gay fashion consultant?
Namath probably does have a fashion consultant. That's why the fur coat he still wears makes him look like an Eskimo, rather than an elderly matron from Scarsdale.
Kate said..
“Hawt is hawt, dude… Not everyone likes skinny quarterbacks.”
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Tunnel Runway started with pro boxing and pro wrestling, not the WNBA.
Well this guy Kyle can just go invent gay sports... or trans sports... I DON'T GIVE A SHIT.
Maybe they should spend the money on eyesight screening for their refs. Just saying.
Speaking of the WNBA, I just watched my first women's college basketball game, and the only thing I could think of is Robert Crumb must love this sport.
Actual LOL upon reading "NFL has a fashion editor". Thanks, Althouse.
Teh ghey as fuck.
Crumb loves him some thunder-thighs, I caught that reference!
College football players have been doing that for years, too. Now, of course, they can get paid for Whoever they're Wearing.
So what publication does he actually edit?
It's kind of cool when someone catches a long, long pass. They're all running around, and then they realize the ball is in the air, and start to jockey to get under it, and they all go up, and someone comes down with it. Kind of cool. It's disappointing when it's incomplete. But it wouldn't be impressive if there were no defense. Just two guys playing catch with a funny-shaped ball.
The Mississippi Indians, pre contact, used to play a sport where one guy would roll a stone shaped like a wheel as far as he could, and another guy would throw a spear and try to hit as closely as possible to where the stone ended up. They used to build stadiums to play this sport. I think that the Mound Builders played this sport, and there were still a few tribes that played it after contact in the Southeast. Anyway, it kind of seems like an abstract version of football.
—Hang on while I go over the ChatGPT to see if I can find what it is called...
It was called Chunkee.
Angelfood McSpade. Now there was a WOMAN.
Just one more reason why the NFL must die. And by, "die," I mean expire, end, exeunt, shuffle off this mortal coil, become an ex-parrot and go the way of the dodo bird.
Yes, I remember Arnold Stang!
I've seen some of the 'tunnel runway" fashion, unfortunately. Stop doing that. Seeing an NFL player carrying a purse is a WTF moment. And the WNBA is a total clown show.
Butkus dont think, Butkus smash!
The War on Women continues unabated.
The circuses need yet more novel gladiator acts in order to keep the plebs entertained.
As I lie awake in bed at odd hours of the night I like to contemplate just what percentage of the US economy is rooted in entertainment. It's nice that a market economy is able to monetize enjoyment and pleasures, and that such entertainments as we can find are not merely the province of the wealthy and powerful.
But what about the beautiful plumage?
Just one more reason why the NFL must die.
It died for me when they started that kneeling bullshit. Haven't watched a second of it since. Including the Super Bowl. Fuck 'em.
The end zone needs to have signs like END CIS-HETEROPATRIARCHY.
"The end zone needs to have signs like END CIS-HETEROPATRIARCHY."
...or SPIKE YOUR BALLS HERE U BIGOTS.
" ... said Mr. Smith, 31, who is gay."
Being gay is headline-level important because ... ?
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