Brazilian superstar led 8-0 Ligue 1 romp before heading for the front row as the Louis Vuitton winter collection was unveiled
NEYMAR gave Dijon a dressing-down – then got dressed up with David Beckham for the Paris Fashion Show.
The world’s costliest player looked as sharp off the field on it as he met football’s most stylish man.
Fashion fans David Beckham and Neymar meet as they watch the Louis Vuitton winter collection being unveiled
The duo donned similar shades of brown for the front row as Louis Vuitton’s new winter collection was unveiled.
Brazilian Neymar, a £198million summer buy from Barcelona, bagged four goals as PSG overwhelmed mid-table Dijon 8-0 to move 11 points clear.
But the 25-year-old might have been glad to escape from football headlines for a few hours after controversy over his late penalty.
Strike-partner Edinson Cavani had drawn level with all-time PSG great Zlatan Ibrahimovic on 156 PSG goals when he put the home side 3-0 up midway through the first half.
Former England skipper David Beckham hugs Brazilian superstar Neymar at the Paris Fashion Show
Former Barcelona frontman Neymar relaxes as he attends the Paris Fashion show
And spot-kick chance, at 7-0, was surely the most relaxed opportunity possible to take Cavani to a new club record.
Instead, though, designated spot-kick taker Neymar ignored jeers from the crowd by deciding to take the penalty himself, to complete the night’s scoring.
Cavani himself stayed calm afterwards, tweeting to hail both victory and PSG’s spirit.
But Neymar’s actions were widely seen as selfish, even adding to murmurings of discontent and speculation of a move to Real Madrid.
He looked relaxed, however, in a headband, silver chain and shiny brown jacket as he mingled with football’s fellow fashion-lovers, most notably ex-England skipper Becks.
His tastes in clothes might be a bit too cool, clinical and on-trend for many.
But he had already scored a rare 10 out of 10 on the pitch.
His four goals and two assists against Dijon made him only the second Ligue 1 player ever to earn that perfect mark from France’s respected sports newspaper L’Equipe.
Fellow Brazilian, midfielder Carlos Eduardo, was given a 10 after netting five in Nice’s 7-2 rout over Guingamp in October 2014.
Neymar has almost every reason to look pleased with himself after bagging four in an 8-0 win for PSG over Dijon
Brazilian Neymar tormented Dijon, hitting three of his four goals after the interval