Venus and Serena Williams Light Up the Runway at Vogue World! The iconic sisters, alongside other Olympians and top athletes, brought star power and elegance to the event, showcasing their style beyond the tennis court. The 23-time Grand Slam champion’s husband shared his delight with a three-word reaction.
Recently, the seven-time Grand Slam champion took to Twitter to share videos and photos from the runway, featuring her younger sister’s walk. Venus wrote, “Je t’aime, Paris ❣️ @voguemagazine #VogueWorld.”
Her post was reshared by the 40-year-old American entrepreneur with the comment, “Y’all killed it.” The event celebrated various sports, including fencing, gymnastics, and tennis, with a unique aesthetic inspired by 1920s French fashion.
Surrounded by young women in white tennis outfits and trendy sunglasses, the Williams sisters danced in the background, showcasing their iconic looks and the seamless blend of tennis and fashion. Venus and Serena epitomized the evolution of tennis attire from the 2000s onward.
Venus Williams dazzled in a bespoke Marine Serre gown, featuring a plunging neckline crafted from recycled tennis bags. The stunning black gown was accented with white, orange, mauve, and red piping and embroidery, creating a striking look that perfectly highlighted her form.
Serena Williams wore an equally mesmerizing Off-White fishtail gown. The tennis legend and former Olympic gold medalist looked enchanting in a dress with a structured top and flowing silk skirt, making a significant impression on the Thom Browne front row at Paris Fashion Week.
The 42-year-old tennis icon looked effortlessly stylish in a corset with a dachshund design over a striped shirt and tie combination. She accessorized with a red checkered blazer draped over her shoulders, a matching miniskirt, a daring red dog-shaped handbag worth £1,350, and black lace-up boots, adding height to her look. She and her partner, both radiating charm, sat proudly next to Teyana Taylor and Will Poulter at the fall/winter fashion show.
Serena’s influence transcends tennis, extending into fashion. Recently, she made a stunning appearance at Vogue World in Paris, held at the historic Place Vendôme. Leading a group of dancers, she showcased her moves to Bad Bunny’s surprise performance. The event featured collaborations with French athletic academies, merging various sports with French fashion themes from different decades since 1924.