When I met Serena Williams briefly in 2010, the only words she said to me were: “I like your dress.” I was flattered, of course, since Serena is known as a fashion icon both on and off the court, and even has her own clothing line with HSN. While Serena is a powerhouse on the tennis court, she also deserves to be recognized for her sense of style, which is always bold, unconventional and uniquely hers. These are her 52 best outfits off the court, listed in no particular order. Which is your favorite look? Let me know in the comment section!
Seeing Red
1-4
A red dress is one of Serena’s favorite looks, so it’s no surprise that the dress she complimented me on in 2010 was red!
Black Magic
5-9
Serena’s choice in an LBD is never boring and she knows how to accessorize with bangles, booties and an oversize boa.
Bright Idea
10-13
Serena can pull off any color, and she looks glam in bright hues, from tangerine orange to sky blue.
Animal Instincts
14-17
Long before Serena was wearing Nike’s animal-print dresses on the court, she rocked the look at red carpet events.
Beachy Keen
18-22
Serena loves spending time at Miami Beach and she always keeps her seaside style exciting, whether wearing high-waisted bathing suit bottoms, cutoff shorts or a big, floppy hat.
Feeling Blue
23-26
Serena looks polished in Navy, and can pull off a variety of looks, from form-fitting blazers to long, A-line dresses.
Pretty in Pink
27-30
Serena might be a fierce competitor, but she shows off her softer side in ruffled dresses that come in pink, lilac and cream colors.
Hidden Gem
31-34
Serena makes everyone green with envy in jewel-toned gowns complete with beading, sparkles and lace.
In Neutral
35-39
Serena knows to keep her color palette simple when opting for daring cuts like this layered trench coat, leather jacket and V-neck shift dress.
White Out
40-44
Wimbledon isn’t the only event where Serena wears white. She changes up her look with feathers, sheer fabric and flower embroidery.
Business as Usual
45-48
For photo shoots with her grand slam trophies, Serena goes for business-like looks that have a bit of an edge, like this A-line skirt paired with an oversized gold belt or crop top under a black blazer.
Black and White
49-52
Serena sticks to the basics by choosing black and white pieces that come in a variety of cuts, from crop tops and curve-hugging skirts to fitted shirts and billowy pants.
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