Angel Reese Brings Barbie Energy in Stunning All-Givenchy Fashion Statement
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Angel Reese isn’t just dominating the paint—she’s becoming one of the biggest stars in sports, period. The Chicago Sky forward has turned herself into a cultural force, pairing elite production on the court with a fashion game that’s impossible to ignore.
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The tunnel has become Reese’s personal runway. For her, fashion is another way to set the tone before tip-off, bringing the same confidence and swagger she carries onto the hardwood. And when the spotlight gets brighter, so do the fits.
Since entering the WNBA, Reese’s stock has only continued to rise. While she’s stuffing the stat sheet with 13.1 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals, and 1.0 blocks per game, she’s also building a brand that’s reaching far beyond basketball. Whether she’s grabbing boards or serving looks, the “Bayou Barbie” knows how to command attention. And judging by her latest outfit, Angel Reese is fully locked into her Barbie era.
Angel Reese Keeps Winning the Pregame Fashion Game
IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectAngel Reese brought full Bayou Barbie energy on Tuesday before the Atlanta Dream and Connecticut Sun tipped off. Pulling up to the tunnel in head-to-toe pink Givenchy, the Chicago Sky star made sure all eyes were on her before a single bucket was scored. Later, she doubled down on the vibe with an Instagram post captioned, “everythang pinkaaaaa.”
But for Reese, this wasn’t just another fit check—it was another chapter in the brand she’s spent years building.
The luxury look came with a luxury price tag, too. Reese rocked the Givenchy Paris 1952 Crewneck Sweater, valued at $2,300, alongside a $1,650 Ribbed Knit Midi Skirt. Altogether, the outfit checked in at nearly $4,000, proving once again that her tunnel game is just as strong as her rebounding game.
Of course, pink and Angel Reese have become a package deal. At the 2026 Met Gala, she turned heads in a custom Joseph Altuzarra design that reimagined the classic trench coat with a glamorous off-the-shoulder silhouette. She also made history as the first professional athlete to walk the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, doing so in not one, but two pink looks.
That moment came shortly after Reese became the first WNBA player ever to land a Victoria’s Secret campaign, further cementing her status at the intersection of basketball and fashion. At this point, pink isn’t just a color for Reese—it’s part of the brand. However, she decided to go with another color for a change.
Just days earlier, Reese arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Atlanta Dream’s Commissioner’s Cup showdown against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in a completely different vibe. Swapping Barbiecore for boss mode, she stepped out in an all-black ensemble. Featuring a button-up shirt, micro shorts, knee-high stiletto boots, oversized sunglasses, and a structured handbag. Whether she’s rocking all pink or all black, one thing remains constant: Angel Reese knows how to win the tunnel walk before the game even starts.
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