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Serena’s Style
So you’ve always wanted to get inside Serena Williams’ clothes?
We can’t help you there, but we can supply you with a sneak peak of the new
outfit Williams will wear when she launches defense of her Australian Open
championship on January 14 in Melbourne.
Prior to last weekend’s Davis Cup final, Nike execs gave a small group of
journalists a guided tour of its World Headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. The
tour culminated with a fashion show featuring tennis’ top stars that served
as a preview of the Nike clothes and shoes Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Maria
Sharapova and Serena will debut Down Under.
Here’s the one-piece, white tunic-style dress adorned with royal purple
accents over a pair of purple lycra biker shorts Serena will wear on court at
the 2008 Oz Open:
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“Serena is very involved in design and she’s always challenging us to
create something special,” a Nike exec told us. “Every time she walks out
on court people are excited and interested to see what she’s going to wear
and she’s not afraid to push the envelope.”
Serena’s cutting-edge style has spanned the spectrum from the skin-tight cat
suit she wore while prowling the court at the 2002 U.S. Open to the
traditional all-white dresses she’s worn at Wimbledon to the soccer-style
socks she stepped into at the French Open to the denim skirt, black halter
top, black biker boots and black jacket with the word “Serena” spelled out
in sparkling in rhinestones across the back at the 2004 U.S. Open.
“It’s not really a fetish,” Williams said at the Open when asked about her
preference for satellite-sized hoop earrings. “I really believe in
accessorizing. I used to wear lots of bracelets. Now I only have one bracelet
on. I have a ring. I like to have my earrings and necklace. I just like to
accessorize on the court. I think it’s important for me to look the best I
can. I mean, most people see me on the tennis court and a lot of people don’
t see me elsewhere. That’s where I’m mostly photographed.”
If it sounds like strategy is secondary to silverware in the mind of the
eight-time Grand Slam champion, but the way the woman who describes herself
as more entertainer than athlete sees it, every court’s a stage and she’s
seeking to shine while making a statement.
“I just think I represent all females out there who believe in themselves,”
Williams said. “It doesn’t matter what you look like, it’s all about
having confidence in you. That’s not necessarily having to wear some short
shorts or extremely small top, its just about believing in yourself. I think
I represent the woman that believes in herself and has confidence in herself
to be unique.”
When she’s playing well, winning style points can be more physically
demanding than winning major points.
“When I first went to meet with Nike, I told them the best thing about me is
I don’t have to be extremely comfortable, I just want to look nice out there,
” Williams said. “I don’t want to be in the basic white skirt and white
shirt with the collar. I want to look different. I’m OK if I have to wear a
fabric that’s not your basic nylon and spandex. Let’s mix it up, try
different fabrics. If I’m slightly uncomfortable, that’s OK. I’m usually
able to play through it.”
Watch this space for the images of Federer and Nadal’s new outfits in the
coming days.
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