Serena Williams Sizzles in Leopard-Print Dress

She's turning heads again

Serena Williams Dress
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At this point, it’s pretty much fact: Serena Williams doesn’t just win titles—she wins outfits. The woman knows how to make a fashion moment, whether she’s on the court or off. Remember that sleek all-white look that had everyone (including Simone Biles) losing it? Or that monochromatic pink number that was basically Elle Woods meets fashion week? Oh, and don’t forget the black cut-out gown. Yeah—she does it all.

The Olympic champ recently stepped out for a star-studded evening hosted by Audemars Piguet and Vogue in celebration of the brand’s 150th anniversary. The event went down in Los Angeles on May 28 and Serena pulled up in full jungle-glam. She wore a fitted, long-sleeve leopard-print dress that turned heads in all the best ways.

Thankfully, Serena tagged the designer in her post, so it was easy to get all the details. She was wearing the Milky Sheer Mock Neck Long Dress from the limited-edition Dolce & Gabbana x SKIMS collab. The body-con dress originally retailed for $248, but—sorry in advance—it’s already sold out on the official site. (There are a few alternate styles still floating around, though, if you’re feeling inspired.)

With such a bold print, Serena kept the accessories minimal with just an elegant Audemars watch, a few rings and soft waves parted down the middle.

The WYN Beauty founder also posted a fun video from the event shot in the bathroom, featuring herself, singer Victoria Monét and model Winnie Harlow. Monét stunned in a ruched tan halter dress, while Harlow rocked a sleeveless number with dramatic ruffles.

Set to SWV’s “Right Here,” Serena captioned it, “When the girls night out finally makes it out the group chat!”

Keep the looks coming, Serena.

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