Erling Haaland didn’t take time away from the spotlight after arriving back home following Norway’s World Cup quarterfinal exit.
The Machester City striker was seen at the Dolce & Gabbana fashion show along with girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen on Tuesday night in Taormina, Sicily.
The two attended as VIP guests and wore matching white outfits.
Haaland, 25, wore a double-breasted Dolce & Gabbana blazer with a broach paired with off-white pants, black sunglasses and blue shoes while Johansen, 22, stunned in a sparkling sheer low-cut dress that featured teardrop shaped beading.
The couple also shared a kiss while sitting a table for dinner.
Johansen shared a few photos from the event on Instagram, writing “Thank you @dolcegabbana for having us. A special evening in Taormina🇮🇹✨🤝”
The couple took several photos together and also teammed up with Norway teammate and Fulham midfielder Sander Berge and his girlfriend Julie Karlsen, who wore matching black outfits.
Haaland regularly wears Dolce & Gabbana pieces as he has worked with the luxury fashion brand since 2023 in an endorsement deal reportedly worth up to $2.7 million.
In 2025, he and Johansen also attended the brand’s Rome show.
Haaland and Johansen grew up together in Bryne, Norway. Johansen was also a soccer player and the shared interest has been a foundational part of their relationship.
Once the forward moved to Germany to play for Borussia Dortmund, Johansen reached out to him on Instagram.
“She sent me a message,” Haaland previously said. “She was the one who checked me out. I wasn’t the one who checked her out.”
The couple welcomed a son in December 2024, but have not publicly shared a picture of him nor revealed his name.
Johansen went on to build a career of her own in fashion and content creation while Haaland has been a young star of the Premier League, and people around the world fell in love with the Norweigen at the 2026 World Cup from his play on the field to his humor.
After falling 2-1 to England in the quarterfinals, Haaland had a hero’s welcome home in Norway to crowd-filled streets after a historic run.
Before elimination, Haaland was in the Golden Boot race after scoring seven goals for his country in his first career World Cup.







