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]]>The two-time US Open champion is no stranger to making a fashion statement at Flushing Meadows, and this tournament has always been her favorite to dress for. The 26-year-old tennis champion is an ambassador for Nike and Tag Heuer, and she joined forces with these brands for a series of bold outfits at the US Open.
She kicked off the tournament by wearing a bright green Nike dress, created by the Ambush designer Yoon Ahn. It featured a removable green and white tulle tutu, and she paired it with a white windbreaker featuring a matching oversized bow. Her headphones, tennis shoes, and bag were also embellished with bows.
Osaka took part in designing this outfit and she opted for the color green because she associates it with peace and serenity.
“I definitely love to be involved in everything I do, whether it’s fashion or anything else. But I feel like being able to be a part of my tennis outfits gives me, I would say, a different strength,” she told the reporters.
Osaka was eliminated in her second match of the tournament, but she still managed to make an impression in another ruffled dress. She wore black the second time around and finished the look with pearls in her hair.
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]]>The post 5 Essential Items You’ll Need to Ace the Tenniscore Aesthetic appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Pleated tennis skirts and skorts are having a moment right now because they’re super comfortable while still looking stylish. Tennis dresses are just as easy to pull off and their classic silhouettes are impossible to resist.
White sneakers with a retro vibe are also the cornerstone of the tenniscore aesthetic, and they’ll bring a vintage country club vibe to your look.
Tennis is often referred to as “the white sport” and wearing white is a good place to start when trying to serve this aesthetic. Adding lime green items to the mix is also a good idea because they mimic the color of the tennis ball.
Polo shirts are the key to pulling off the tenniscore style, and you can easily pair them with pretty much any outfit.
Knit sweaters and cable-knit vests are one of the easiest tenniscore items to incorporate into your style, and you can easily mix and match these preppy pieces with sporty basics.
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]]>The post Naomi Osaka Made a Bold Fashion Statement With Her US Open Look appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The two-time US Open champion is no stranger to making a fashion statement at Flushing Meadows, and this tournament has always been her favorite to dress for. The 26-year-old tennis champion is an ambassador for Nike and Tag Heuer, and she joined forces with these brands for a series of bold outfits at the US Open.
She kicked off the tournament by wearing a bright green Nike dress, created by the Ambush designer Yoon Ahn. It featured a removable green and white tulle tutu, and she paired it with a white windbreaker featuring a matching oversized bow. Her headphones, tennis shoes, and bag were also embellished with bows.
Osaka took part in designing this outfit and she opted for the color green because she associates it with peace and serenity.
“I definitely love to be involved in everything I do, whether it’s fashion or anything else. But I feel like being able to be a part of my tennis outfits gives me, I would say, a different strength,” she told the reporters.
Osaka was eliminated in her second match of the tournament, but she still managed to make an impression in another ruffled dress. She wore black the second time around and finished the look with pearls in her hair.
The post Naomi Osaka Made a Bold Fashion Statement With Her US Open Look appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post 5 Essential Items You’ll Need to Ace the Tenniscore Aesthetic appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>Pleated tennis skirts and skorts are having a moment right now because they’re super comfortable while still looking stylish. Tennis dresses are just as easy to pull off and their classic silhouettes are impossible to resist.
White sneakers with a retro vibe are also the cornerstone of the tenniscore aesthetic, and they’ll bring a vintage country club vibe to your look.
Tennis is often referred to as “the white sport” and wearing white is a good place to start when trying to serve this aesthetic. Adding lime green items to the mix is also a good idea because they mimic the color of the tennis ball.
Polo shirts are the key to pulling off the tenniscore style, and you can easily pair them with pretty much any outfit.
Knit sweaters and cable-knit vests are one of the easiest tenniscore items to incorporate into your style, and you can easily mix and match these preppy pieces with sporty basics.
The post 5 Essential Items You’ll Need to Ace the Tenniscore Aesthetic appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
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