Dominic Calvert Lewin switched from the newspaper’s backpage to the fashion magazine’s front cover to show his most daring looks.
Never one to shy away from experimental style choices, the Everton and England striker sported a white polka dot shirt, black tie and blazer when posing for Homme + magazine’s 56th issue.
However, the bold outfit of the 24-year old – which he wore with white socks, flared suit pants, and black loafers – was mocked online by shocked fans who called it a “schoolgirl” look.
With the assistance of Harry Lambert fashion stylist, this ensemble features a pink handbag embellished by shimmering gems and is made from Prada.

Dominic Calvert Lewin swapped his newspaper backpage to feature the cover of a magazine fashion to show off his most daring looks (pictured).

The Everton and England striker, pictured (above), wore a white polka dots shirt, black tie, and blazer for Homme +’s 56th anniversary issue.

Calvert-Lewin (pictured), took to Twitter on Tuesday to show off his front cover, captioning it with the butterfly emoji.
Calvert-Lewin took to social media on Tuesday to reveal his front cover look, captioning the image with a butterfly emoji.
But despite fans’ enthusiasm, not everyone was as enthusiastic. One Twitter user wrote: “Embarrassing to the minimum.”
One other said, “Good for him for being proud. But he looks like a schoolgirl.”
One third said that he wouldn’t wear such a thing. He can wear whatever he wants, as long as it’s not distracting from his goals.
England’s striker for England isn’t afraid of wearing ultra-stylish clothes. His Instagram account boasts proud photos of his Chanel handbags and bold blue velvet suits.



But despite fans’ enthusiasm, not everyone was as enthusiastic. One Twitter user wrote: “Embarrassing to the minimum.”

One third said that he wouldn’t wear such a thing. He can wear whatever he wants, as long as it’s not distracting from his goals.

He is not afraid to wear super-stylish clothes. His Instagram account (pictured), shows off his blue velvet suit and Chanel handbags.
Perhaps nothing has been as daring as Tom Davies, Everton’s fashionista, who was seen out in New York wearing a dress and shining blue shoes while accompanying Calvert-Lewin.
Calvert Lewin recently appeared on Sky Sports Monday Night Football and was asked questions about his status of a “style icon”.
‘It’s just a way of expressing myself and something I enjoy,’ he said.
“It’s confidence I possess on the pitch, and I believe that as I mature into the player and coach I am, the pitch has taught me to not care about the opinions of others or the clothing I wear. I’m just being me.’
Calvert-Lewin continues to be a fashion icon, but the forward has been sidelined with an injury that prevents him from making waves in football.

Calvert Lewin is an avid fashionista. He is shown here with Everton colleague Tom Davies in New York, wearing bold outfits, including Davies’ dressing gown.
He suffered from a quadriceps problem and a torn toe during the initial month. Since scoring the win over Brighton, August 28, he has been absent.
Rafael Benitez of Everton was expecting him to return to the team in October. But, on October 20, the club released a statement that stated that Everton’s center forward has suffered a setback. The player will continue his absence for several more weeks.
Calvert Lewin was Everton’s best scorer, scoring in three of Everton games before being ruled-out.
Calvert Lewin’s brave fashion choices, which reflect Lewis Hamilton’s bold style decision on social media have been lauded by many of his fans.
One praised him as ‘cool as ****’, while another said he was ‘breaking barriers’. A fan said, “It won’t help others become their true selves,”



Calvert Lewin’s brave fashion choices, which mirror Lewis Hamilton’s bold style decision on Twitter were celebrated by many of his fans.
His absence has caused a decline in the Toffees’ form, with only two wins in nine competitions.
Due to their predicament and Calvert-Lewin’s injury, Salomon Rodon decided not to join the Venezuelan national team this week in order for Everton’s improvement.
He was scheduled to represent his country in the Ecuadorian and Peru games, but he decided to take the opportunity to get fit so that he can be ready for the Toffees.
Rondon, who arrived in Everton on the deadline day from Dalian, China, has not been able to attend pre-season training. Although he was fit and healthy, he has not been able the hard work of summer sessions to get back up to his best.

Calvert-Lewin started the season on a high note, scoring three goals in her first three games

He hasn’t played since injuring the thigh on his win at Brighton, Everton, August 28th.