Naomi Osaka serves eye-catching look inspired by daughter at Australian Open

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January 20, 2026, 12:16 PM

Naomi Osaka is serving eye-catching looks at the Australian Open.

The world No. 17 turned heads on Tuesday, debuting a new look she told Vogue was inspired by her 2-year-old daughter Shai, whom she shares with former partner, rapper Cordae.

Osaka entered Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne sporting a Robert Wun design that included a wide-brimmed white hat adorned with a white butterfly, an ethereal white veil, a white pleated miniskirt over white wide-legged pants and a white umbrella with a butterfly.

Naomi Osaka of Japan walks out ahead of the Women's Singles First Round match against Antonia Ruzic of Croatia on day three of the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park, January 20, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
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The 28-year-old also incorporated a turquoise green racerback and zip-up from Nike and matching sneakers.

Naomi Osaka of Japan walks out ahead of the Women's Singles First Round match against Antonia Ruzic of Croatia on day three of the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park, January 20, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Osaka, a mom of one, said the genesis of the design was sparked after she read a book to Shai that featured jellyfish.

"There was an image of a jellyfish, and when I showed it to [Shai], she got so excited," Osaka told Vogue.

Wun also told Vogue the butterfly detail on Osaka's hat was also inspired by a memorable moment from the 2021 Australian Open when a butterfly landed on Osaka's face mid-match.

Naomi Osaka of Japan walks out ahead of the Women's Singles First Round match against Antonia Ruzic of Croatia on day three of the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park, January 20, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Osaka worked with Wun and Nike to come up with the final statement inspired by both jellyfish and butterflies in what the two-time Australian Open title winner described to Vogue as "the birth of something new."

Naomi Osaka of Japan plays a forehand against Antonia Ruzic of Croatia in the Women's Singles First Round during day three of the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 20, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
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After her match, Osaka also confirmed the significance of the butterfly details to broadcaster and former tennis player Jelena Dokic.

"There's a butterfly on the hat and … there's a butterfly on the umbrella too. It has to do with the Australian Open that I won in 2021," Osaka said.

Osaka went on to win her first-round match against Croatia's Antonia Ružić in three sets with final scores of 6-3, 3-6, and 6-4.

Antonia Ruzic of Croatia plays a forehand against Naomi Osaka of Japan during the Women's Singles First Round match on day three of the 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 20, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Osaka will face off against Romania's Sorana Cîrstea in her second-round match on Wednesday.

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