Dwyane Wade reacts to Chris Paul and wife Jada Paul's fashionable Paris look outside Louvre Pyramid
San Antonio Spurs star Chris Paul and his wife, Jada Paul, attended the Louis Vuitton Menswear Fall-Winter 2025-26 show during the Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
Paul thanked the brand for the experience on Instagram, all while showcasing their outfits and the pictures they took with other celebrities in front of the Louvre Pyramid.
"Had an incredible time at the @LouisVuitton show! Grateful to experience such an amazing show in Paris," Paul captioned the post.
Many fans and celebrities reacted to the pic, with NBA legend Dwyane Wade being one of them.
Wade is also a high fashion enthusiast, and he's also been a regular guest at those kinds of events.
Also, Paul and Wade go a long way back, often vacationing with him and his family during the offseason and even being half of the now-famous 'Banana Boat crew' alongside LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony.
Chris Paul's teammate Victor Wembanyama reacts to Paris Fashion Week and NBA games in France
Chris Paul wasn't the only Spurs star making the rounds in Paris. With the team set to play a couple of games vs the Indiana Pacers in France, Victor Wembanyama also attended the Louis Vuitton fashion show.
"It's a bit surreal to see my Spurs teammates here where I spent so much time," Wembanyama told French outlet Le Monde. “It’s a bit like two worlds colliding. For now, it’s going well. In any case, it’s really extremely pleasant. There is emotion.”
The Spurs (19-22) are 12th in the Western Conference. Even so, with a move or two at the trade deadline, they could leap past the Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves, all of which have struggled to stay afloat in the playoff race.
Wembanyama is the odds-on favorite to win Defensive Player of the Year, and Paul has influenced his already impressive basketball IQ.
Paul's scoring numbers have taken a bit of a fall in his first year in San Antonio, but he's still averaging 8.2 assists per game.
Even if the Spurs fail to make the playoffs this season, Paul's mentorship will have a massive impact on Stephon Castle's development, and it will be the first step on their way back to contention.