may not be competing at the, but she is definitely still winning—the style match, that is.
The tennis champ arrived in fashion at today’s in Paris, accompanied by father Alexis Ohanian and their six-year-old child, Olympia. For the holidays, Williams opted for a strong red-hot black time.
This search consisted of an exquisite dark midi clothing, featuring a spandex gown image, a rectangular neckline, mid-length sleeves, and ruching all along the garment. Williams color-coordinated with a bright red leather top-handle bag, and finished off the glance with colored pointed-toe pumps, a tennis ring, and a gold watch.
Williams kicked off the evening with a Thursday event at the Louis Vuitton Foundation earlier this year.
For that event, she kicked off her Paris fashion ability with an ultra-suave three-piece coat by Louis Vuitton, including an gigantic suit ( which she wore over her arms, without her hands in the arms ), a button-up coat, and pin-tucked straight-leg jeans. To finish the outfit, she added dark pumps, a blue-and-green patterned box bag, and a powerful diamond-encrusted necklace.
Williams made an open statement about her tone and attitude toward activities in an interview with in April.
” I think women in particular are accepting that you can have both strength and beauty.” Before as a lady athlete, you could n’t wear makeup or else you were n’t taken seriously. And if you did, then it was like,’ Oh, she’s not a serious athlete and she wo n’t be as good,'” she said. ” Now you can be powerful, you can be wonderful, you can do all of that at the same time. I feel like that tale, seeing myself and my girlfriend on the great levels of Wimbledon and the U. S. Open, being ourselves and wearing excellent outfits and looking our best, actually changed women’s sports—which is ridiculous. But it definitely changed women’s sports as a whole”.
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