http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/tennis/article4166952.ece
Wimbledon is always in fashion for Venus Williams
Venus Williams
Wow ... it has been a quick 12 months since I was here last! So much has
happened. Let's see, I graduated from Fashion Design School, launched my own
clothing line, bought a new dog (Harold ... he's very cool), went to India
for the first time and so much more. Sometimes the weeks seem like a blur
until all of a sudden you have these moments in time where everything pauses.
Coming to Wimbledon is one of those times for me. I think it happens once my
bags are packed and I am on my way to the airport. Everything slows down and
I realise that I am going to a place that I've dreamt about as long as I can
remember. This sensation really hasn't changed much over the years.
I'm sure part of the intrigue has to do with the uniqueness of the All
England Club and how the history of our game has been preserved here. The
positive feelings have also increased over the years as Wimbledon has become
the home of so many fantastic memories for me and my family.
My preparation in the weeks preceding Wimbledon has not varied much in recent
years. I have taken the weeks off after the French Open to spend time at home
in Florida. The objective has remained the same - rest my mind and body and
fine-tune my game. The ultimate goal is, of course, to ensure that I am well
prepared for Wimbledon as well as for a competitive summer season that
follows. I have learnt that being prepared often-times means balance.
Training is important ... but I also use this time to rest and rehab any
problem areas, spend quality time with friends and family, catch up on
reading, work on design sketches, check in on some of my business projects,
get up to speed on the new gossip and then, before you know it, dive
head-first into one of the busiest times of the year that includes Wimbledon,
the Olympics, the US Open and soon thereafter the season-ending
championships.
Balance for me means not too many social or business commitments and
resisting the temptation to play too many tournaments. Essentially, getting
myself to a point where I am well prepared to compete at the highest level
during the most critical time. Balance sometimes means I have to turn down
things that I would otherwise love to do, like fun trips, great social events
and other opportunities. But finding balance also means that I make time to
do things that interest me and keep my mind active.
So - what exactly have I been doing the last few weeks? Practice and workouts
five or six days per week with my dad, hitting partner and often-times
Serena. A few nice dinners with friends where we talk about life, always some
good scoop and always laughs. I walked by my bookshelf the other day and saw
a book that I had been promising myself I would read for years, Sphere by
Michael Crichton. I finally opened it and it is an amazing suspense thriller
that takes place mainly in the ocean. I mean I really haven't been able to
put it down ... don't worry, I won't spoil the plot! I also caught up on my
magazine reading and the fashion trades. I like reading about the current
fashion trends.
Recently, I have been following designers like Blumarine (they have great
prints); Pinko is a great European brand that has recently come out with some
really fun collections; Ralph Lauren is a master of classics with a modern
twist.
Watching the overall trends in the fashion industry provides insights for me
as I continue to develop my own clothing line, EleVen by Venus Williams. At
some point during my off weeks I make sure to spend time trading ideas with
the EleVen design team and reviewing the latest updates. Just last week the
design team came to visit me in Florida and showed me concepts for spring
2009.
The design process makes my mind spin and I really enjoy trading new ideas
and creating a direction that will excite our customers. In a nutshell,
EleVen targets active women who want to look great in all parts of their
active lifestyles - whether they are at the gym, market or dinner. Evolving
this strategy is a thrill and an extremely enjoyable part of my life.
Before heading off to London, Serena and I shot a commercial for one of our
new sponsors that will begin running at the end of this summer. We did the
commercial with two American football stars and it is VERY funny.
Now that I have arrived in London, I am announcing a new photography book
project today. The book merges two of my favourite topics - tennis and
fashion. The concept was developed with acclaimed fashion photographer Koto
Bolofo, who travelled with me throughout 2005. It is a collection of photos
that capture on-court images at tournaments (including an insider's look at
my 2005 Wimbledon victory) and off-court photos that capture
artistic/fashion-oriented themes and relevant cultural experiences.
There is a Suzanne Lenglen-inspired fashion shoot in Forest Hills, in Paris
we did a surrealistic shoot inspired by Josephine Baker, in London we did a
shoot in a home that quickly reminds you of The Great Gatsby, we did a
Seventies-themed shoot in Harlem, Koto joined me on the Bosphorus Bridge in
Istanbul, where the tournament organisers arranged for me to play across a
net that divided the European and Asian parts of Istanbul. Since Koto had
many of these great ideas, I feel like I'm allowed to say how much I really
love this project.
Of course my life is not all fun and fashion. While these activities are a
nice “escape”, the responsibilities of my “day job” are not ever too far
away. Beyond preparing to defend my Wimbledon title, my Wimbledon commitments
include supporting the All England Club and WTA by participating in important
press events and other obligations.
This evening I will attend an event to promote the launch of a new WTA
marketing campaign which will be hosted by Sir Richard Branson. Tomorrow,
it's more practice and then a media round-table with the international press
for the Wimbledon defending champion. On Saturday more practice and Sony
Ericsson WTA Tour player meetings. On Sunday a press conference attended by
the defending champion and, of course, more practice. Sunday afternoon and
Monday will be more practice and rest and Tuesday at 1pm it is show time!
Venus Williams will be writing for Times Sport during Wimbledon. See her blog
at elevenbyvenus.com
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