Venus and Serena Williams stun the red carpet of the Literary Critic Award wearing Versace’s outfit

Venus and Serena Williams
Former World No. 1 Serena Williams has not been idle despite being inactive on the Tour as she continues to rehab from her leg injury she suffered in the opening round of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships that eventually ended her season marking it to be her final appearance of an already short season till then.
Despite multiple attempts, the comeback was not possible for Serena, not only in the 2021 season but also in the 2022 season so far. She is currently ranked 248th in the world and she could well be outside the Top-300 next time she steps onto the court. With the player exploring other avenues as a businesswoman, she struck gold with her firm Serena Ventures.
Serena Williams dazzles at Critic’s choice awards

Alongside a tennis legend, producer, and entrepreneur, Serena Williams is also considered a style icon. Williams is known for her fashionable looks, both on the court and on the red carpet as seen today on the red carpet at the 2022 Critics Choice Awards in LA. The look was further styled with an elegant smokey eye, a nude lip, and several diamond bracelets.
Williams attended the event alongside sister, fellow tennis star, and fashion-lover Venus Williams. Venus complemented Serena’s ensemble by wearing a sensation silver outfit herself. Aside from having a similar color palette, there was little the sisters’ outfits had in common with one another. Venus wore a combo with a jumpsuit and a dress that featured a halter-top neckline and high slits to show off the silver platform, ankle-strap heels. Overall, the sisters made for a stunningly silver duo.
For the award function, the Williams sisters wore a Versace dress, a post about which was out up in the social media of the brand. Like her tennis career, Serena holds a deep and ongoing love for style and fashion. Serena is a Nike ambassador and has created her own Air Force 1 sneaker.
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