Along with her lengthy profession as a tennis star, Serena Williams has additionally made a reputation for herself within the trend business.
Williams, 42, rocked the purple carpet on the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Fashion Awards on Monday, November 6, trying radiant. She wore a Thom Browne black sequin robe that includes dramatic puff sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and a protracted practice.
Williams accessorized the glitzy look with a shocking diamond necklace, diamond earrings and, after all, her huge engagement ring.
For glam, she wore her hair parted down the center and in a low bun. She stored her make-up easy but elegant with pink blush, black eyeliner and thick lashes.
Williams caught up with Entry Hollywood on the purple carpet and revealed what her 6-year-old daughter Olympia considered her look.
“You understand she’s a fashionista,” Williams mentioned. “She noticed the costume, it took her breath away. She was like, ‘You look so fairly, Mother!’ It felt actually good.”
Williams additionally admitted that though she was excited to attend the style awards present, she’s not immune from “mother guilt.”
“I get kinda unhappy. I get mother guilt. Mother guilt is actual and it’s loopy however it’s good — it’s okay, I deserve one evening out,” Williams advised the identical reporter.
Regardless of Williams’ daughter Olympia’s younger age, it’s clear to see that she has a pure eye for trend. Williams regularly posts sweet snaps of the now household of 4 (she and her husband Alexis Ohanian lately welcomed their second daughter Adira). Within the pictures, Olympia is commonly seen striking a pose in a classy pink outfit.
In February, Williams posted adorable photos of Olympia making an attempt on her mom’s huge multicolored feather cape with the caption, “Like mama like daughter. @olympiaohanian Met Gala subsequent?”
In the course of the ceremony on Monday, Williams obtained the Trend Icon award in recognition of her model each on and off the tennis court docket.
“I knew once I was slightly woman that I used to be completely different, so I explored trend and magnificence as a approach to distinguish myself,” Williams told the audience as she accepted the award.
“In some ways for me, the tennis courts grew to become my runway, and the U.S. Open was my very own New York Trend Week.”
Williams went on to clarify that placing her personal distinctive spin on conventional tennis outfits was a approach for her to precise “my individuality and my confidence and most significantly, my tradition. ”