It was the year 2022 that Zlatan Ibrahimovic bought a property on Östermalm in Stockholm. Zlatan paid SEK 130 million for the house. According to Home & Rent was Zlatan’s plan to empty the whole house, renovate and then let family and friends live there.
The house is a stone’s throw from Strandvägen, and is next door to the church that Zlatan has bought for himself and Helena. The church bought Zlatan in 2015 for SEK 110 million.
The church that Zlatan has bought in Östermalm. To the left, next to the church, the house on Storgatan that has become a trailer park. A tenant refuses to move out. Image source: Stella Pictures.
When the soccer star bought the apartment building next to the church, several apartments were rented out to a rental company, which in turn rented out apartments in the building to tenants.
Zlatan wanted the tenants out by May 31, 2023 at the latest. But that didn’t happen. One of the tenants simply refused to move, and believes that he has the right to stay in his apartment.
Helena Seger and Zlatan. Image source: Stella Pictures
According to Hem & Hyra, Zlatan has tried to offer the tenant other apartments in Årsta, Bromma and Kungsholmen. But the tenant has refused.
The whole thing will now be negotiated in the district court. Zlatan left one percent of the property to Helena, and since he cannot attend the district court due to health problems, Helena is now in place in Zlatan’s place, writes The Express.
Helena Seger in the district court – in a jacket from Christian Dior
On Wednesday, Helena Seger gave Kungsholmen a little shine when she was seen slipping into the district court on Scheelegatan. The blonde soccer wife was dressed casually but elegantly in black trousers and black trainers. In her hand she held a Saddle bag from Christian Dior. The model that Helena wore costs around SEK 60,000 on the second-hand market.
Helena Seger in the Stockholm district court on Wednesday. Image source: Anders Wiklund/TT Bild
But that was not the only thing from the French fashion house that Helena wore. To face the Stockholm autumn air, Helena, who otherwise lives in Milan with her family, had chosen to protect herself with a leather jacket. Of course, not just any old leather pie.
News24 can now reveal that she wore a really expensive clutch from the French fashion house Christian Dior. The white leather jacket is short for “Cropped Perfecto” and is made of white goatskin.
The jacket costs a breathtaking SEK 68,000.
Helena Seger in a jacket from Christian Dior. Image source: Anders Wiklund/TT BildHelena Seger in a jacket from Christian Dior. Image source: Anders Wiklund/TT Bild The feminist message in Helena Seger’s jacket
On the back it says “Miss Dior” in black graffiti style. According to Dior’s own website, it is a nod to the first “ready to wear” collection that came out in 1967 and is the main designer Maria Grazia Chiuris “signature celebration of feminism”.
Maria Grazia Chiuri. Image source: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP/TT Image What if women ruled the world?, reads the text behind Maria Grazia Chiuri. Image source: AP Photo/Francois Mori/TT Bild
Since Maria Grazia Chiuri assumed the role of creative director at Dior in 2016, much has been about feminist – and political – fashion. During one of Dior’s shows in 2020, the Tuileries Garden in Paris was decorated with banners with strong messages. “Patriarchy Kills Love,” “Women Raise the Uprising,” and “We Are All Clitoridian Women,” then reported Ella.
Very famous became the t-shirt Chiuri designed a t-shirt with the print “We should all be feminists”, lines by the Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichiereported W.
The expert sees Helena Seger’s jacket: “Symbolizes rent dispute at Östermalm”
The culture journalist Christopher Anderson is a columnist on The evening paper and can also be heard in the podcast The P3 Club with Nanna Olasdotter Hallberg and Moa Wallin. He is not impressed by Helena Seger’s jacket.
Cultural journalist Kristofer Andersson. Image source: Swedish Radio
– Rarely has a jacket better symbolized the look “rent dispute at Östermalm”. Dior, this once excellent fashion house, now shows time and time again why the present is an aesthetic morass. The best thing that can be said about Helena Seger’s jacket is that it illustrates in an almost perfect way a cultural taste that could hardly have been created in any other place than in Lindesberg. It’s the style that Agnes and Elin from “Fucking Åmål” would have quickly acquired, if they hadn’t been thrown out of that fucking taxi and instead arrived in the big city and started to bet, says Kristofer Anderson.
Helena Seger’s jacket from Christian Dior. Image source: Dior