Saturday, June 23, 2012

Tennis Moods Style: Dressed for Grand Slam Success - Part II

On June 21st, London's Kensington Rooftop Gardens were once again home to a fabulous party to mark the 126th edition of Wimbledon. All WTA's brightest stars teamed up with the world's most prestigious designers hoping to make an impact as they walked through the red carpet. Continuing last year's tradition, Ana Ivanovic wore Matthew Williamson, Caroline Wozniacki remained faithful to Stella McCartney and Serena Williams chose Burberry.
While Sorana Cirstea, Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Jankovic, Venus Williams and Maria Sharapova all went for ivory gowns, the likes of Serena Williams, Elena Vesnina and Petra Kvitova made some big statements, opting for bold colors.

SORANA CIRSTEA showcased a fresh look, dressed in Alexander McQueen from head to toe.
ANA IVANOVIC continues to dazzle. She looked stunning in a sensational Matthew Williamson mini dress.
JELENA JANKOVIC produced another fashion faux pas wearing a cheap looking Vivienne Westwood tight dress.
NA LI was very doll-like in a silver Giles Deacon dress. Unfortunately though, the blue shoes with that horrible huge ribbon did not match the rest of the outfit.
World number 1, MARIA SHARAPOVA, chose to go overboard wearing an asymmetric sequin Antonio Berardi dress. She styled it with a pair of burgundy sandals and some matchy diamond earrings.
VENUS WILLIAMS wore an elegant Amanda Wakeley gown. Her not-so-sophisticated hairdo though, ruined the overall look.
AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA was top notch class wearing a sheer black Mulberry dress.
CAROLINE WOZNIACKI remained faithful to designer Stella McCartney, but failed to impress in this quite dull lbd.
SERENA WILLIAMS looked imperial in Burberry. The American stole the show in a great purple dressed styled with a pair of black sandals and some big silver accessories.
Russian ELENA VESNINA reproduced a royal look wearing a bright green long gown.
The defending Wimbledon champion, Czech PETRA KVITOVA, may have teamed up with fashion legend Alexander McQueen but her dress was ill-inspired. Although the colour choice is great, the emphasis on her hips is not at all flattering.

ANNE KEOTHAVONG was the epitome of elegance in an embroided dark green dress.


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