Serena Williams has additionally dominated the craft of dressing for the red carpet throughout the long term. Never hesitant to communicate through her unit, British Vogue’s November 2020 cover star additionally brings her A-game with regards to nightwear.
Serena Williams has nailed every red carpet outfit and has a true role model for her fans, she has a talent for dressing style as well.
At the point when she’s not in her mentors – or her fighter Esque knee-high Nike boots – Williams joyfully ventures out of out of this world stilettos, and replaces her neon tennis sets with similarly dynamic body-con dresses.
Serena Williams is a very famous American professional tennis player and WTA’s no. 1 ranked player. Being a dominant player at singles, she has won 23 Grand slam awards, she has also got the title of a legend of tennis.
As well known for her supreme way to deal with the on-court style as her amazing serve,
Take a look at her dresses!!!
To pull off the glitz and drama that a sheer, red-hot, feather-trimmed night robe requires, one must first have the kind of confidence that Serena Williams clearly carries.
On Instagram, the Grand Slam–winning tennis icon posted pictures of herself modeling the fiery number from a recent photo shoot.
With some help from her team (hairstylist Angela Meadows, makeup artist Natasha Gross, stylist Kesha McLeod, and photographer Ronald Wayne), Williams evoked old Hollywood glamour as she posed against a dramatically lit staircase backdrop. Under the robe, Williams wore a maroon body-con minidress with red pumps.
“Glam ✅ Lighting ✅ Robe envy @chrissyteigen ✅✅✅,” Williams captioned the photo, noting Teigen’s known love of robes.
Though the robe is currently uncredited, you can buy a similar one below.
Beyond glamorous photo shoots, Williams recently brought meaningful fashion to the tennis courts. Earlier this month, for her first match in the 2021 Australian Open, Williams wore a color-blocked, asymmetrical unitard, a nod to the late track athlete Florence Griffith Joyner, widely known as Flo-Jo, who popularized the asymmetrical gear in the late ’80s.
After winning her match, Williams said in a postgame interview, per The Guardian, “I was inspired by Flo-Jo, who was a wonderful track athlete, amazing athlete, when I was growing up. Watching her fashion, just always changing. Her outfits were always amazing.”
She added that she collaborated with Nike to create the look. “This year we thought of what can we do to keep elevating the Serena Williams on the court. The Nike team actually thought of this design of inspiration from Flo-Jo. I was like, ‘Oh, my God, this is so brilliant,'” she said. “That’s where we started. Obviously we made some changes and tweaks to it. It became this.”