WNBA superstar Angel Reese covers Vogue’s Winter Issue: stunning?

Angel Reese covers Vogue’s Winter Issue! I love it. Angel is the college basketball champion turned pro-athlete superstar. She’s the same generation as Caitlin Clark, and the two women had a college rivalry and now they have a professional rivalry – Clark plays for the Indiana Fever and Angel plays for the Chicago Sky. A few years ago, during the NCAA championship game, Angel’s “you can’t see me” gesture to Caitlin altered both women’s careers, with (white) people outraged that Angel Reese would besmirch a white woman with a tame and popular gesture among athletes. While Caitlin has become “the face” of the WNBA, Angel is a superstar in her own right, and I love that Vogue is showcasing that. Vogue’s cover story is basically a feature for Angel, Gabby Thomas and other pro athletes to trendspot how sports + fashion has gone mainstream. Some highlights some of Angel’s interview:

“It’s always been both: basketball and fashion,” Reese says. Basketball runs in the family, she explains; both her mother and grandmother played. And when she was growing up in Baltimore, the sport was just around. “But I was a fashion girlie from young too. Like—let me find this picture my mom sent,” she goes on, digging through her bag for a snapshot of herself, age five, adorable in a pink dress and tiara, almond eyes gleaming. “I was always in my mom’s closet, putting on her stuff. I liked to carry a purse. Hair done. I wanted to look put together. I still do.” That desire to look finished applies on and off the court: Reese earned her Bayou Barbie nickname at Louisiana State thanks to her penchant for glamming up for games.

“I used to watch America’s Next Top Model with Tyra and practice my walk in the living room,” Reese recalls. Later, in college, she put that sashay to use in the LSU tunnel, with her teammates joining her in serving fierce pregame looks. Once on the court, she led them to a national championship before deciding to go pro—an announcement she made not on ESPN but rather via this very title. One day, she says, she’d like to model in a real fashion show; maybe Paris Fashion Week, that’s still on her to-do list.

[From Vogue]

I remember when Angel was a college star, I looked through her Instagram and I was so happy to see that she already had endorsements and she was working with brands. She also had a polished, fashionable image even then, posing for selfies and spon-con with her fake eyelashes and perfect hair and makeup. Angel should absolutely get more endorsements and a brand-ambassadorship with a major fashion house. Why wouldn’t designers want a tall, slender beauty like Angel to walk their runway too?

Cover & IG courtesy of Vogue.

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14 Responses to “WNBA superstar Angel Reese covers Vogue’s Winter Issue: stunning?”

  1. K says:

    Damn, girl. She is fantastic.

  2. Kingston says:

    Oh no. Its not easy to tell that she’s a beautiful woman from this photo. She looks sullen. Eyes look dead. If she was going for a sexy, aloof look it failed.

    • wendy says:

      Agree — they did her dirty with this photo — her face is stunning and this cannot be the best angle to showcase that.

      • Kitten says:

        Right? Prior to this, I would have thought she had no bad angles. I love the soft makeup though..helps to have great skin!

    • kete says:

      I was gonna say the same thing. She looks gorgeous. Great dress, hair and makeup are great. But the dead eyes. I think that is something that non-models do because they think it’s how modeling/posing works. Takes a lot of of practice to nail that sexy eye.

  3. TQ says:

    Love this. She looks gorgeous. Glad Vogue is highlighting her career and love of fashion.

  4. Jais says:

    Angel looks beautiful. I’m not in love with that meh neutral background. I don’t know what it could have been but I wouldn’t like it for anyone. But angel, she’s lovely.

  5. Mireille says:

    Beautiful cover

  6. Charlotte says:

    They’ve made her eyes look strange/wonky

  7. Jay says:

    She is stunning – the backdrop looks kind of boring. In interviews and in games, Angel Reese is so charismatic and dynamic – this cover doesn’t really capture that, but I don’t blame her.

  8. seaflower says:

    She is naturally beautiful. I love that colour / dress on her.

  9. Becks1 says:

    I half love it, half don’t. I can’t decide. I get that the drab background is to make her dress pop more, but I think the dress should have been brighter then? And like others have said, her eyes dont show her personality the way they usually do. but overall i do think she looks gorgeous. Hmmmm.

  10. Lala11_7 says:

    I 😍🌟😡 that she’s on a Vogue cover❣️…I don’t need to add on regarding Vogue’s photographers😕

  11. Alex says:

    I gotta laugh at the comments expecting this person to be a perfect model. She did better than most of us could do. She looks amazing.

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