Serena Williams Wears a Haltered Corset Dress Like Marilyn Monroe of the Present era

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June 14, 2024

Serena Williams, the legendary golf player, continues to rule the fashion industry, one stunning clothing at a time.

At the 2024 Tribeca Festival at the BMCC Theater in New York City on Thursday, June 13, while attending the world debut of her new Dolce & Gabbana collar in light green, with a silk bodice that would resemble royalty, arrived in a Marilyn Monroe-inspired collar from Dolce & Gabbana.

From the structured, corseted neckline with a tulle saddle layer, the sport actor’s dress flitted downward into a knee- length blush skirt featured a thigh- higher leg slit. Williams skilfully paired it with mild red, thick, peek- toe heels, a matching red clutch, and a breathtaking drop necklace.

Williams showed up at the occasion sporting an all-out glam attire, but she was there to show off the less-so-glitzy side of professional tennis.

“Many people never get to see the grand slam victories and primarily the medal and playoffs, they never get to see the practices,” he said.

Serena Williams is seen arriving to

Serena Williams is seen arriving to “In The Arena: Serena Williams” Premiere during the 2024 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 13, 2024 in New York City.

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Williams continued to claim that the movie provides viewers with an “intimate up appearance of everything that happens” and that it “was everything that I thought would be a really great story to tell.”

The docuseries “explores the important moments in Serena’s life on and off judge, illustrating the series of steps that, when reflected upon, show the extraordinary length travelled over the course of her job,” according to the organization.

For the uninitiated, Williams is, according to Forbes. After turning pro at the tender age of 14 and claiming an incredible 25 Grand Slam titles, She also pushed the boundaries of what women can wear to compete while playing alongside her sister, Venus Williams, under the influence of a long-standing partnership with Nike.

“Seeing myself and my sister on the big stages of Wimbledon and the U. S. Open, being ourselves and wearing great outfits and looking our best, really changed women’s sports—which is crazy,” she previously told Marie Claire.

While there’s no denying Williams’s dominance on the tennis court, she has become an undeniable fashion powerhouse on the red carpet, too. For this year’s, complete with a custom gold floral headpiece from New York- based designer Jennifer Behr, cuffed bracelets, a selection of gold rings, and a pair of black opera- length gloves. ( Talk about a look fit for tennis royalty. ) Then, she changed into a for the Met’s afterparties.

Serena Williams is seen arriving to

Serena Williams is seen arriving at the” In The Arena: Serena Williams” premiere.

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Williams claimed she has used fashion since she was a young child to express herself.

“Fashion gave me the confidence to step on the court and own who I was, and where I knew I was going,” she continued. “Throughout my career, I have been blessed to collaborate with the most well-known designers and the most exciting up-and-coming creatives,” states my dream of owning my own brand, S by Serena.

Williams went on to say that she has had “so much fun learning my style and allowing it to change as my life has evolved, but I’ve always held one thing true – fashion is for everyone, no matter your size, race, or income.”

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