Saturday 28 December 2013

The Associated Press' 2013 Female Athlete of the year, Serena Williams on the catwalk.

Grand slam: Nonetheless, the 32-year-old US Open champion was a powerful force as she modeled for a celebrity fashion show held at the Inter Continental Hua Hin Resort near Bangkok


Renown for her unique fashion, Serena first hit the headlines for her attire in 2002 when she wore a black lycra catsuit on the court at the US Open, and has since launched her own collections with both Nike and Puma.
Her edgy sense of style on and off the tennis court is equally legendary but Serena Williams was almost unrecognisable when she stepped onto the catwalk during a fashion show in Thailand on Friday wearing a very girly bubblegum silk dress.

The froufrou ensemble, which featured a frilled asymmetrical hemline, didn't quite flatter her fit and fabulous figure with its halterneck cut and sweetheart bust line.
But the 32-year-old US Open champion still pulled it off as she modeled for a celebrity fashion show held at the Inter Continental Hua Hin Resort near Bangkok.
Serena's pink creation was enhanced by a large gold necklace, chunky bracelets and heeled ankle boots that made the Grand Slam winner even taller.
Renown for her unique fashion, Serena first hit the headlines for her attire in 2002 when she wore a black lycra catsuit on the court at the US Open, and has since launched her own collections with both Nike and Puma.The 'Made in Thailand Night with Serena and Victoria' show also featured fellow tennis player, Victoria Azarenka
Court to catwalk: The 'Made in Thailand Night with Serena and Victoria' show also featured fellow player, Victoria Azarenka
 Not her best look: The frock, which featured a frilled asymmetrical hemline, didn't quite flatter her fit and fabulous figure with its halterneck cut and sweetheart bust lineGrand slam: Nonetheless, the 32-year-old US Open champion was a powerful force as she modeled for a celebrity fashion show held at the Inter Continental Hua Hin Resort near Bangkok
Yay or nay?

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