The Look: Serena Williams' Signature Style
With one of the fiercest tennis games around and four Grand Slam tournament victories under her belt, Serena Williams has been the object of both scrutiny and praise for her unusual, colorful tennis outfits, both on (and off) the court.
In 2002, she raised eyebrows by wearing a black lycra catsuit to the U.S. Open. More recently, she tweeted a photo of herself in a bright pink spandex suit, explaining later that she wore it for compression to help her recover from a hematoma.
Tennis aside, fashion is one of Willams’ serious passions. She even launched her own clothing line, called Aneres (Serena spelled backward), along with an accessories line, in partnership with HSN.com, called “Signature Statements.”
Check out some of her past looks below, and see how closely you can match her eye-popping style.
The Look: Classic, Simple, Practical
Match it: Mossimo Belted Brown Jacket, Cowboy Brown ($49.99), Target; Essential Stretch Long Sleeve Shirt ($49.50), Express; 1969 Skinny Boot Jeans ($69.95), Gap; BDG Skinny Leather Belt ($20), Urban Outfitters; Women’s Mossimo Isabella Peep-Toe Red Pumps Red ($22.99), Target
The Look: Fun and Playful, Contemporary Chic, Accessory-Friendly
Match it: Tie-Back Military Skirt ($59.50), Sequin Mini Skirt ($59.90),Woven Metal Cuff ($39.50), Layered Teardrop Earrings ($24.90) Express; Draped Midriff Dress ($147) Ann Taylor; Serena’s Summer Romance Day & Night Reversible Handbag ($89.95), HSN
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The Look: Serena Williams' Signature Style
With one of the fiercest tennis games around and four Grand Slam tournament victories under her belt, Serena Williams has been the object of both scrutiny and praise for her unusual, colorful tennis outfits, both on (and off) the court.
In 2002, she raised eyebrows by wearing a black lycra catsuit to the U.S. Open. More recently, she tweeted a photo of herself in a bright pink spandex suit, explaining later that she wore it for compression to help her recover from a hematoma.
Tennis aside, fashion is one of Willams’ serious passions. She even launched her own clothing line, called Aneres (Serena spelled backward), along with an accessories line, in partnership with HSN.com, called “Signature Statements.”
Check out some of her past looks below, and see how closely you can match her eye-popping style.
The Look: Classic, Simple, Practical
Match it: Mossimo Belted Brown Jacket, Cowboy Brown ($49.99), Target; Essential Stretch Long Sleeve Shirt ($49.50), Express; 1969 Skinny Boot Jeans ($69.95), Gap; BDG Skinny Leather Belt ($20), Urban Outfitters; Women’s Mossimo Isabella Peep-Toe Red Pumps Red ($22.99), Target
The Look: Fun and Playful, Contemporary Chic, Accessory-Friendly
Match it: Tie-Back Military Skirt ($59.50), Sequin Mini Skirt ($59.90),Woven Metal Cuff ($39.50), Layered Teardrop Earrings ($24.90) Express; Draped Midriff Dress ($147) Ann Taylor; Serena’s Summer Romance Day & Night Reversible Handbag ($89.95), HSN