Virginia Fonseca exibe jaqueta jeans bordada com rosto de Vini Jr.

I've never seen an embroidered jacket this beautiful
Virginia Fonseca's reaction upon receiving a custom denim jacket with her boyfriend's face stitched across the back and sleeves.

Em um gesto que une afeto, artesanato e cultura digital, a influenciadora Virginia Fonseca recebeu uma jaqueta jeans personalizada com o rosto bordado de seu namorado, o jogador Vini Jr., criada em segredo pela estilista Ariadne Lobo. O presente, revelado nas redes sociais em janeiro de 2026, transcende a moda ao transformar um relacionamento público em obra de arte vestível. No universo das celebridades brasileiras, onde o íntimo e o espetacular coexistem, esse tipo de gesto artesanal ressoa como uma forma contemporânea de declaração.

  • A jaqueta foi bordada em segredo por Ariadne Lobo, que planejava entregá-la em um jogo de Vini Jr. — mas o momento certo chegou antes disso.
  • Quando Virginia finalmente viu a peça, ficou genuinamente surpresa: bordados detalhados cobriam as costas e as mangas inteiras com o rosto do namorado.
  • Ela compartilhou a reação ao vivo no Instagram Stories, declarando ser a jaqueta bordada mais bonita que já havia visto.
  • O presente viralizou como símbolo de uma tendência crescente: itens de moda de luxo personalizados entre influenciadores e celebridades brasileiras de grande alcance digital.

Virginia Fonseca, influenciadora e empresária de 26 anos, ficou paralisada ao abrir um presente inesperado: uma jaqueta jeans com o rosto do namorado, o jogador Vini Jr., bordado de forma intrincada nas costas e nas mangas. A peça havia sido criada em segredo pela estilista Ariadne Lobo.

Fonseca contou nos stories do Instagram que havia encontrado Lobo no Ano Novo, quando a estilista mencionou estar preparando uma surpresa. O plano original era entregar a jaqueta em um dos jogos de Vini Jr., mas o timing não se encaixou. Quando a peça finalmente chegou às suas mãos, a qualidade do trabalho falou por si.

O que mais impressionou Fonseca foi o nível técnico do bordado — detalhado, envolvente, quase impossível de acreditar. Ela voltou ao mesmo pensamento repetidas vezes: nunca havia visto nada assim. Mais do que um presente, a jaqueta funcionou como arte vestível e declaração pública de afeto, o tipo de momento que, no universo das celebridades brasileiras nas redes sociais, é compartilhado, admirado e guardado na memória.

Virginia Fonseca unwrapped a gift that stopped her mid-scroll. The 26-year-old influencer and entrepreneur had received a denim jacket from a friend—nothing unusual in itself, except that the entire back and sleeves were embroidered with the face of her boyfriend, Vini Jr., the 25-year-old footballer. She posted it to Instagram stories, genuinely stunned. She had never seen anything like it.

The jacket came from Ariadne Lobo, a stylist who had been working on the piece in secret. Fonseca explained the timeline on camera: she had run into Lobo on New Year's Day, and Lobo had mentioned she was making something special, a surprise. The plan had been to hand it over at one of Vini Jr.'s games, but the timing didn't work out. When Fonseca finally saw the finished product, she understood why the wait had mattered. The embroidery wasn't just on the front—it wrapped around the sleeves and covered the back, intricate and detailed.

What struck Fonseca most was the quality of the work itself. She kept returning to the same thought: she had never seen an embroidered jacket this beautiful. It was the kind of gift that reads as both deeply personal and technically impressive—a piece of wearable art that announced something about who she was and who she loved, stitched into fabric by someone else's hands. In the world of Brazilian celebrity and social media, where personalization and luxury often blur together, this was the kind of moment that gets shared, admired, and remembered.

I found Ariadne on New Year's Day, she told me she was making a jacket for me as a surprise. She tried to give it to me at the game but didn't have time, and now I understand—it's the sleeve embroidery, it's on the back.
— Virginia Fonseca
I've never seen an embroidered jacket this beautiful.
— Virginia Fonseca
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

What made this gift land so hard for her? It's a jacket with a face on it—why did she seem genuinely surprised?

Model

Because someone spent real time on it. It wasn't ordered from a website. A stylist she knew sat down and embroidered her boyfriend's face into denim. That's labor. That's attention.

Inventor

But she's an influencer with resources. Surely she's received custom things before?

Model

Probably. But this one was a surprise, and it was done by someone in her actual life, not a brand trying to get her to post about them. There's a difference in how that feels.

Inventor

The embroidery is on the back and sleeves—not the front. Why does that detail matter?

Model

It means you wear it and other people see it. It's not about her looking at herself. It's about her moving through the world with his face on her back.

Inventor

Do you think she'll actually wear it, or is it more of a display piece now?

Model

With influencers, those categories don't really separate anymore. Wearing it is displaying it. The jacket exists partly to be photographed and shared. That's not cynical—that's just how the object functions in her life.

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