Rima Edbouche, the wife of Ousmane Dembélé, offered a striking departure from the traditional WAG fashion blueprint during UEFA Champions League celebrations.
As the football world marked Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League triumph, Rima, of Moroccan heritage, drew attention online for her composed elegance and commitment to modest fashion.
Her presence during the celebrations quickly became a talking point across social media platforms.
She appeared in flowing, neutral-toned attire paired with a deep chocolate-brown hijab, a signature element of her modest style.
The understated yet refined look resonated widely, with many users praising her cultural expression and poise.
One fan, via Vantixmag, described her as “a true example of grace and dignity,” while others added sentiments such as “she is so beautiful, Mashallah” and “she radiates such a peaceful energy.”
Rima has consistently maintained a low-profile, composed public image, often appearing pitch-side during major matches and celebrations fully covered and aligned with her personal and cultural values.
Her approach has been widely described online as a refreshing contrast within the more glamorous WAG aesthetic.
Born into a Moroccan Berber family and raised between Italy and France, Rima built a following as a modest fashion influencer before gaining wider attention through her association with the football world.
She has amassed a significant digital presence, including strong engagement on TikTok and more than 280,000 followers on Instagram. She is also the founder of Razalae, a fashion brand focused on Moroccan-inspired modest wear.
Beyond fashion, some commentators and fans have credited her as a stabilising presence in Dembélé’s career trajectory, particularly during periods marked by injury and discipline challenges, as he went on to win the Ballon d’Or.
In broader cultural context, celebrities such as Tems and Alia Bhatt have also been noted for blending contemporary global fashion with elements of traditional heritage on international stages and red carpets.