Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin wears £650 furry Gucci slippers and gold pyjamas at London Fashion week

  • Arsenal's Hector Bellerin spent some rare time off at London Fashion Week
  • He was rested for the Gunners' FA Cup defeat by Nottingham Forest on Sunday
  • Bellerin attended the fashion event over the weekend, as well as Monday
  • The Spaniard decided to don some very questionable attire 
  • This included a pair of £650 furry Gucci slippers 

Hector Bellerin donned some very daring attire as he spent some rare time off at London Fashion week.

The Arsenal full back, who attended the show on Saturday and Sunday after being rested for the Gunners' 4-2 defeat by Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup, also turned up to the Bobby Abley show on Monday.

And Bellerin, who scored an injury-time equaliser as Arsenal drew 2-2 with Chelsea last Wednesday night, attended the event in a very questionable outfit which certainly caught the eye, wearing some furry Gucci slippers alongside extravagant gold pyjamas and a black jacket. 

Hector Bellerin donned very questionable attire at London Fashion Week on Monday

Hector Bellerin donned very questionable attire at London Fashion Week on Monday

Bellerin attended the Bobby Abley show on Monday as he enjoyed a break from football

Bellerin attended the Bobby Abley show on Monday as he enjoyed a break from football

The Spanish right back poses for a photo while wearing a black jacket and outlandish gold top

The Spanish right back poses for a photo while wearing a black jacket and outlandish gold top

Bellerin also decided to wear these Gucci slippers, which have fur on the back of them 

Bellerin also decided to wear these Gucci slippers, which have fur on the back of them 

The outlandish Gucci slippers, which were the centrepiece to the outfit, are worth £645 at Harrods, while the Christopher Shannon jacket costs around £259.


Meanwhile, on Sunday Bellerin attended the Alex Mullins show, and sat next to his girlfriend Shree Patel and American rapper Travis Scott. 

He also went to the Christopher Raeburn catwalk show with his other half and was sat next to rapper Slick Rick. 

Bellerin would have set tongues wagging with his own choice of outfit; he wore a yellow woolly hat, denim jacket over a white hoody with red check trousers and white trainers. 

22-year-old Bellerin also attended the Alex Mullins show wearing this attire on Sunday 

22-year-old Bellerin also attended the Alex Mullins show wearing this attire on Sunday 

Bellerin wore a yellow woolly hat, denim jacket over a white hoody with red check trousers as he poses with girlfriend Shree Patel

Bellerin wore a yellow woolly hat, denim jacket over a white hoody with red check trousers as he poses with girlfriend Shree Patel

Patel and Bellerin attended the Topman LFWM party at Mortimer House on Sunday as well

Patel and Bellerin attended the Topman LFWM party at Mortimer House on Sunday as well

Furthermore, on Saturday Bellerin was on the front row at the Oliver Spencer show with Made In Chelsea star Oliver Proudlock.

The Spaniard again wore an outfit that you don't see every day: a red and blue check shirt over a blue top with black trousers with a red and blue stripe and red shoes.

Arsenal take on London rivals Chelsea again on Wednesday in the first leg of the semi-final of the Carabao Cup. 

The Gunners are currently sixth in the Premier League, five points behind fourth-placed Liverpool.  

Bellerin, Oliver Proudlock (centre) and Jim Chapman (right) at the Oliver Spencer Show 

Bellerin, Oliver Proudlock (centre) and Jim Chapman (right) at the Oliver Spencer Show 

Bellerin wore a red and blue check shirt over a blue top with black trousers and red shoes

Bellerin wore a red and blue check shirt over a blue top with black trousers and red shoes

Bellerin and Josiah Sampson (right) at the Liam Hodges show at London Fashion Week

Bellerin and Josiah Sampson (right) at the Liam Hodges show at London Fashion Week

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