At the Australian Open, Serena Williams\'s costume was about information.
It\'s not talking, it\'s screaming.
For young Williams, the power merchant of women\'s tennis is not slight, nor soft-no peeking --a-
Boo back, small shoulder straps or distracting lace. The 18-
The era Grand Slam champion has suppressed fluff and decor, pulling a bold, unbacked figure that is combined by several gradually reduced strings.
It\'s oomph and oh la.
Serena\'s fluorescent flash won praise and applause from other players, and Eugenie Bouchard gave a thumbs up while Victoria Azarenka said on Twitter that the Americans were \"Rocking \".
The audience hurried through the sunburned Bento Park to see the American style of choosing clothes. The brightly-hued, one-
The fluorescent pink sports bra and shorts, as the highlight, compliment piece ensemble, which has the effect of a candy shop-addictive and awesome. If the back-
This is the fashion accessory of the season, 33-year-
The old man was with it and showed a lot. The five-
The time Open champion said her new outfit was meant to focus on the \"beautiful background \".
\"We have taken a more conservative approach over the years.
This year, we really want to cultivate a powerful woman, a powerful woman.
You can be beautiful and powerful at the same time.
Many of my outfits this year are based on the beauty and shape of the back.
Serena explained that her number was meant to convey a message about women\'s empowerment.
The dress, she notes, shows \"you can be beautiful and strong at the same time \".
The American ace said: \"It is fashionable and young, but it also sends a good message.
\"Serena is always wearing bold lines and prints, which fully reflects her style of play.
She has no reservations in court.
It would be interesting to see what Selena and Nike designers have come up with for the conservative clime of the all-British Club later this summer.
They can\'t try the color but there will be a lot of cuts.
Channel 7 interviewer Ian Cohen asked the curved Queen to \"spin\" the audience after the first round \".
The young Canadian Busha was later asked to do so.
Even if she is a little reluctant, both women are obligated.
Bouchard, the darling of the crowd, called the request \"unexpected\", while Serena said, \"I will not ask Rafa or Roger to spin.
Then it\'s the end of the game.
\"I really don\'t want to spin because I\'m like, you know, I don\'t need extra attention,\" Serena said in a post . \"
\"But yes, that\'s good.
I don\'t think so.
Life is too short.
We still have a lot of other issues that we need to focus on, so it\'s not the end of the world whether I spin or not.
This is about moving forward positively.
\"The backless dress at the Australian Open was worn by a lady whose spine was cut from non-bent steel.
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