Angel Reese rubs shoulders with fashion icon Anna Wintour, popstar Tyla in LVMH Olympic prelude show (Photos from Reese’s IG)
Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese was among the WNBA’s representatives at Louis Vuitton’s “Prelude To The Olympics” celebration in Paris on Thursday, where she mingled with several fashion and music industry icons.
With the 2024 Summer Olympics nearing, the Prelude event at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris brought together a mix of athletes, celebrities and fashion icons. Reese mingled with notable figures like Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and popstar Tyla.
See the photos below.
Angel Reese rubs shoulders with popstar Tyla (left) and fashion icon Anna Wintour, (right) in LVMH Olympic prelude show (Photos from Reese’s IG)
Other stars at the event included Zendaya, Queen Latifah, Rosalía, Lindsey Vonn and more. The event was hosted by tennis legend Serena Williams, Charlize Theron, Rosalia and Omar Sy.
At the event, Reese showcased her figure in a white button-down minidress from the luxury French fashion house. She paired it with a $2,370 Louis Vuitton Loop handbag and a $695 Monogram Confidential Square Scarf.
She completed her chic ensemble with matching white pumps.
Even before joining the WNBA, Reese was already a fashion icon.
On the night of the draft, she stunned in the Amalia gown from Bronx and Banco’s fall 2024 collection, featuring a cowl neck and an open back.
Angel Reese arrives prior to the 2024 WNBA Draft at Brooklyn Academy of Music on April 15, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
At the MET Gala, she wore a turquoise sequin gown made by British brand 16Arlington, paired with pointed-toe heels in a matching ice-blue shade, delicate stud earrings and several sparkly rings.
Angel Reese says she doesn’t feel like a rookie
Angel Reese has had a blazing start to her WNBA career, breaking numerous records as a rookie.
She set a new WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles with 15 straight. During this streak, Reese averaged 14.3 points, 13.3 rebounds and shot 42% from the field.
In an episode of the WNBA podcast “In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams,” Reese shared her thoughts about her rookie year, expressing that she doesn’t feel like a rookie. She said:
“I mean, obviously I don’t feel like a rookie. I’ve been named with some amazing players and some greats, so I try to get myself some grace that I am still a rookie, but I’m also still named with some of the best of the best that have played the game.” (per Athlon Sports)
Reese is neck and neck with fellow rookie superstar Caitlin Clark from the Indiana Fever for the top rookie race.
This season, Reese is averaging 13.5 points, 12.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists, and was named an All-Star alongside Clark.