Angel Reese took some time away from the Chicago Sky during the WNBA’s break for the Paris Olympics. The WNBA rookie traveled overseas and was pictured in Paris, France at the Prelude to the Olympics at Foundation Louis Vuttion on July 25.
Reese has been vocal about her love for fashion throughout the season, giving WNBA fans a glimpse of her style with her pregame outfits before Sky games.
She recently spoke after Chicago’s practice, sharing with the media some details of the Prelude to the Olympics, as well as her plans after she’s finished playing basketball.
Reese mentioned that she wasn’t prepared to attend the event at Foundation Louis Vuitton, but a previous shopping trip helped the 22-year-old form a clean outfit for the event.
“I actually didn’t even plan on going to the event,” Reese said. “I literally had that dress, luckily, in my suitcase. I went to Louis Vuitton the day earlier, during the day, and just grabbed some stuff that I wanted for myself and just added some accessories, and just dressed it up… It was right on scheme. I think that looked great.”
Reese believes fashion will eventually play a larger role in her life and wants to continue to grow her brand before she leaves the hardwood.
The first-year star explained that she’ll have to put a halt to her basketball career at some point, and once that happens, it seems modeling and fashion will be on the horizon.
“Fashion is something that I love. I’ve always loved modeling,” Reese added. “I was able to think Ana [Wintour] when I went there… Just being able to build these relationships, networking. The ball stops one day; this is not my life… I just want to continue to grow that brand for me, and being able to do that in the offseason is important.”
Angel Reese has modeling experience, having showcased an incredible dress at the Met Gala in 2024. She’s been involved in a few red carpet events, and it seems her involvement in the fashion game will continue to grow.
News
Caitlin Clark Effect Reaches New Heights After Crazy WNBA Finals Rematch Viewership Numbers Revealed
Caitlin Clark continues to dominate the WNBA’s viewership numbers. Caitlin Clark has completely taken the WNBA by storm in her first season in the league with the Indiana Fever, and nothing indicates that better than the league’s viewership numbers for…
The Jealous WNBA Veterans Hatred Of Caitlin Clark Continues With A Skylar Diggins Body Check And Jewell Loyd Refusing To Talk About Her
Well another day, another jealous WNBA veteran taking a cheap shot at Caitlin Clark for…..being good? This time the culprit was 34 year old Skylar Diggins, who was once the #3 overall pick back in 2013. She’s a 6x All-Star,…
Fever Coach Christie Sides Rips Into Caitlin Clark’s Technical Foul vs. Seattle in Scathing Rant
Sides’ take on Clark’s controversial tech will surprise many fans. Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides has taken her fair share of criticism for the Fever’s losing record this season. On Sunday, Sides’ team vanquished the Seattle Storm in a…
Robert Griffin III Puts WNBA on Notice With Bold Caitlin Clark Statement
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark instantly became the face of the WNBA after she was drafted as the No. 1 overall pick. However, she’s not just drawing the biggest crowds the league has ever seen and causing viewership to skyrocket. Clark is also breaking records…
NFL Legends Dish Out Controversial Opinions on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese’s Overblown Impact
NFL icons Chad Johnson and Shannon Sharpe share their unfiltered thoughts on Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese’s impact on women’s basketball. Former NFL superstars Chad Johnson, oftentimes known as Chad Ochocinco, and Shannon Sharpe dropped their unfiltered thoughts on Caitlin…
Caitlin Clark’s Approaching WNBA Suspension Draws Blunt Response From Fever Coach
WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark helped lead the Indiana Fever to a 92-75 victory over the Seattle Storm on Sunday. While the first-year star had another phenomenal outing on the stat sheet, she added a technical foul to her suspension tracker. Clark picked up a technical foul in…
End of content
No more pages to load