US Open fashion offers glamor and performance

Designing for a Grand Slam is always a demanding task. Apparel companies are expected to introduce innovative ensembles that will push the boundaries of women’s tennis fashion while increasing the bar for comfort and performance at the same time.

This year’s US Open team will be remembered for Serena Williams’ farewell outfit, Coco Gauff’s first signature shoe, adidas’ innovative unisex pieces and Fila’s unique spin on classic silhouettes. Marija Zivlak from Women’s tennis blog gives us a taste of fashion in Flushing Meadows.

all eyes were on Serena Williams in his last US Open. Nike celebrated their 19-year partnership with a shimmering figure skating-inspired dress, matching crystal-encrusted jacket and removable cape – the star of the show expressing the 23-time Grand Slam champion’s superior status in the sport.

With the electric games of America’s main night in mind, Nike designers joined forces with Serena Williams Jewelry to create a special edition NikeCourt Flare 2. The custom shoe features “queen” and “mama” jewelry pieces on the laces, as well as the recognizable “SW” Logo on the tongue.

Last year’s champion emma raducanu She wore the latest Nike collection inspired by the brand’s classic heritage styles, in subtle blue and purple tones with hints of orange. The choice of the British were the Nike Fall New York Slam Tank Topfeaturing a mesh racer back with a keyhole cutout, and the Nike New York Slam Shorts which looks like a skirt at first sight.

After mastering recycling technologies, adidas began to explore gender-neutral sportswear. Your new tennis collection includes Unitefit, an adjustment system that was created to fit a variety of sizes, genders and shapes. Jessica Pegula wear the adidas Unitefit New York Sleeveless Top in lilac, tucked into the raw version of the adidas Fall Gameset Match Skirt. The unisex top also exists in carbon and white.

new balance It also bets on the unisex trend. Coco Gauff launched its first model of signature tennis shoes, which can be worn by both men and women. Feeling confident in her basketball-inspired shoe, the teenager posted a career-best finish at the US Open.

the DigiCoco Color Scheme of Coconut CG1 is taking the young American to new heights in New York. Every person who follows the US Open must have noticed these vibrantly colored shoes that combine energetic red with sparkling lapis lazuli and green. The ’90s-inspired shoe features the WTA star’s signature on the tongue and lace jewel, as well as the coordinates of the courts where the American first began playing tennis.

American designer Brandon Maxwell refreshed Fila’s classic aesthetic with unexpected executions and eye-catching details. The 21-piece performance collection unites ready-to-wear and ready-to-wear garments.

The most interesting Fila x Brandon Maxwell article is shelby rogersTwo piece polo tank top, which combines a racerback tank top with a detachable cropped textured mesh polo shirt. The American completed the innovative top with a preppy style skirt.

In addition to the dominant green and navy blue, the collection offers a range of items in pink and red, as seen on Karolina Pliskova. The pick of the former World No. 1 is the Fila x Brandon Maxwell Racer Tank Top Y pleated skirt.

Better positioned Iga Swiatek slides on the hard courts in the Asics Gel Resolution 8 Tennis Shoes, personalized with the text “Team Swiatek” on the side. When it comes to clothing, the Pole promotes Asics Fall 2022 Collection: a ice green culottes It features a pleated textured mesh fabric overlay and a matching tank top that has overlay panels with a keyhole cutout at the back.

Sporty elegance meets peak performance in Anett Kontaveit‘s Lacoste clothing. The Estonian’s soft yellow zip-up tank top is paired with a flared skort which features purple striped bands on the side.

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