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Is Purple the New Black for “Fashion Assassin” Seth Rollins? Know More About His Stylish Look on WWE Raw During Promo With CM Punk

Published 12/14/2023, 4:00 AM CST

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This week’s Monday Night Raw caught the fan’s attention. While CM Punk’s promo kept the audience on the hook, what became the main attraction of the evening was Seth Rollins’s new suit. Apart from being known as the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, he is also known as the fashion icon of the promotion. Fashion icon might be an understatement because his designer believes that he is more than that.

Seth Rollins: The Fashion Assassin

Rollins who is known for wearing iconic suits gave another reason for his fans to call him the fashion icon. The purple suit that he had worn for his promo with CM Punk has left everyone talking. So much so that the WWE star’s stylist had to come in to talk about it. King Troi Anthoni, who has been his fashion stylist for years, shared the images from a couple of nights ago. He even called the 37-year-old star “Fashion Assassin”, because he has worn some unconventional apparel in the past.

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In the past year, fans have noticed that Rollins is now following the formula of dress to impress. His colorful outfits often support his larger-than-life persona. Before that, fictional characters usually inspired his in-ring attire. His primary inspiration came from the characters of Marvel Comics or the television show, Game of Thrones.

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In an interview with NBC’s Today Show back in July 2023, Rollins credited his stylist for his presentation. He said his stylist Anthoni does most of the work. All he does is make his attire look better. This was the first time his stylist came to light.

Anthoni has also worked with other WWE stars in the past and present, such as Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and many others. It’s time to look at his most flamboyant attires from the past after learning of the man behind the genius of it.

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Seth Rollins and his love for fashion

While Seth Rollins might not have much of a creative power in designing these suits, he does sure enjoy wearing them. The recent purple suit that he wore for Raw might be on the top list of fans. But there are other attires that he had worn in the past that left the fans wanting more.  The Visionary put up an amazing show during the 2022 Clash at the Castle PLE and it wasn’t just limited to his in-ring performances. It started right from his entrance. He was seen wearing a suit which might have drawn inspiration from British singer Elton John’s attire. It was bright orange and had flamboyant accessories to top it off perfectly.

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However, it’s not always the bright suits that the star has worn to grab the attention. He has proven time and time again that he makes his attire look better. During a time when he was portraying the maniacal gimmick, his attire changed the tone as well. He was once seen wearing an all-black suit. Even though it might not sound like a huge deal, the entire suit was made of leather, including his shirt, tie, and pants. It is a no-brainer that he might be boiling after wearing the suit, but he did indeed pull it off effortlessly. What is your favorite attire worn by Seth Rollins?

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