Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese showed up and showed out at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York on Tuesday night.
She wasn’t alone as she was joined by her former Chicago Sky teammate, Kysre Gondrezick.
The two athletes, known for their basketball skills, took the fashion world by storm, turning heads with their stunning outfits and commanding presence.
Angel Reese and Kysre Gondrezick (Photos via Getty Images)
Angel Reese, who has become a fashion icon in her own right, dazzled in a red crochet dress with spaghetti straps that were paired with black strappy sandals. She completed her look with a matching long-sleeve sweater, a gold choker necklace, diamond rings, and silver earrings.
Gondrezick was spotted in a silver halter gown and matching silver sandals.
Her boobs were barely contained in her outfit as her entire midsection was shown.
Fans had a lot to say about Angel Reese and Kysre Gondrezick:
This outing marked a special reunion for the duo, who formed a close bond despite a short stint together at the Chicago Sky.
There is no word on whether Gondrezick will try to get back into the WNBA or if Angel Reese might help her get back on the team.
She was originally drafted number 4 by the Indiana Fever in 2021 but would be waived in 2022. Gondrezick managed just 1.9 points through 19 games before stepping away for personal reasons.
She elaborated on her absence by bringing up the death of her father.
“My mental health was at high risk as I was under a lot of stress coping with my own personal silence of traumas,” she said.
After her father’s death, Gondrezick lost sight of “the fun in the game.”
Angel Reese Continues To Be A Trailblazer With Her Fashion
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is clearly enjoying the offseason, and despite not having games to go, she is still blazing a trail with her fashion.,
On Tuesday night, the No. 7 pick from this year’s WNBA Draft attended the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
Reese wore a red crochet dress with red straps, paired it with silver-studded earrings, and further accessorized her look with a slim gold necklace.
Just as much as her game, her fashion continues to be a main topic of conversation.
And just like her play on the court, many fans either like her sense of style or they do not.
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