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Venus Williams Has Fashion Week's Easiest Look

At most fashion shows, it's the models who tower over everyone else.

At most fashion shows, it's the models who tower over everyone else. But backstage at EleVen, Venus Williams had the strongest presence in the room. The 6'1" tennis superstar was bringing back her line of sportswear and workout gear, constantly smiling and in good spirits before the presentation. Instead of using traditional models, she invited athletes to box, dance, and stretch as they showed off the collection.

"They're athletes, so it's clean," said key makeup artist Lottie of the fresh-faced look. "Some are wearing Aqua Black eyeliner tight to the lashes, but we're focusing on the skin." For a sweat-proof finish, Lottie applied Make Up For Ever HD Foundation to the face and body. Hair was similarly athletic, with John Barrett Salon hairstylist Mahogany creating individualized ponytails and braids for each athlete. "They're all sporty and trendy styles," she explained, "but they still allow you to move." Consider it a real-life beauty look created for a larger-than-life superstar.

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How Venus Williams Is Adjusting to Her Illness

We are excited to share one of our favorite stories from espnW here on FitSugar!

We are excited to share one of our favorite stories from espnW here on FitSugar!

By Kate Fagan

After her first-round win at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati last week, Venus Williams went back out that same night to hit more balls. For most players, that would not be a big deal. But practicing extra is something Williams hasn't been able to do — at least not nearly as often as she would like — since announcing at last year's U.S. Open that she suffers from Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease that produces joint stiffness and prolonged fatigue. Williams then stepped away from competitive tennis for seven months, and, since returning this past March, she has suffered some of the worst singles defeats of her career, most notably her listless first-round exit at Wimbledon, where she has won five of her seven Grand Slam titles.

Draw set up for Serena at U.S. Open

Yes, Williams won Wimbledon and Olympic gold doubles titles with her sister Serena. But, at age 32, Venus finds herself answering new questions, as tennis fans and pundits wonder whether we are watching one of the greatest players ever shrink before our eyes. After her straight-set Wimbledon defeat, there was talk that we might have seen her last singles match at the All England Club. And now, on the eve of the U.S. Open, which starts Monday in New York City, some are asking whether this could be her last hurrah there, too.

Not a chance.

"She has absolutely no plan of retiring anytime soon," said Mary Joe Fernandez, who coached the U.S. Olympic tennis team in London. "People believe when you turn 32 that you should be done, but Venus says, 'Why?' That was really refreshing for me to hear. I saw a different side of her in London, that she loves the game and doesn't want to stop playing. She was even talking about the next Olympics — four years from now."

Women's No. 1 ranking devalued

Fernandez asked Williams whether she would retire from singles and just play doubles. "She dismissed that idea out of hand," Fernandez said. "She is quite focused on playing singles." Which brings us back to Cincinnati and that postmatch practice session. Maybe it really was no big deal, just a momentary energy surge. Or maybe it was a sign that Williams is writing the opening page to a new script: How to Win with Sjogren's. "I'm doing a lot better than this time last year," Williams told reporters in Cincy, where she made it to the semifinals. "So much better than a couple of months ago, as well. I am learning to deal with everything a lot better."

Read on for more.

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Bergdorf Goodman's Birthday, Downton's Leading Lady, and Azealia Banks's September Cover

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Bergdorf Goodman will celebrate its 111th birthday this year with window installations, an in-store pop-up shop, and special merchandise created by over 100 designers "for every single division and floor in the women's and men's stores." [Racked]

  • Venus Williams doesn't know yet where she'll stage the presentation for her sportswear line EleVen during New York Fashion Week. "I'm not sure of the exact location because I just got back from the Olympics," she said. "I'm still getting updated. Who am I? Where am I? Why?" [The Cut]

  • Michelle Dockery says she's nothing like her Downton Abbey character, the infinitely imperious Lady Mary Crawley. But she does acknowledge that "it's amazing, really, how [the show] has affected fashion." [Harper's Bazaar]

  • Industry darling Azealia Banks has landed her very own September cover. [Spin]

  • Tyra Banks (no relation to the aforementioned Banks) has started documenting her life with GIFs she created for the photo-sharing site Cinemagram. [BuzzFeed]

  • The image of a swimsuit-clad Michael Phelps sitting in a bathtub that was originally believed to be part of a campaign for Louis Vuitton "is not an official Louis Vuitton image," according to a spokesman for the company. [The Daily Mail]

Photo: Michelle Dockery photographed by Benjamin A. Huseby for the September 2012 issue of Harper's Bazaar.

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The Ladies of Tennis Prove Their Off-Court Style — Who's Most Fab?

With Wimbledon kicking off next Monday, tennis's power set stepped out last night for a little off-court fun at a pre-Wimbledon party in London.

With Wimbledon kicking off next Monday, tennis's power set stepped out last night for a little off-court fun at a pre-Wimbledon party in London. The fete brought out the likes of world champion Maria Sharapova and the Grand Slam masters Venus and Serena Williams. And while we're used to seeing these ladies in sportier attire, they certainly pulled out all the stops on their cocktail party ensembles. Venus chose a summery Amanda Wakeley LWD that draped in all the right places, Danish stunner Caroline Wozniacki showed off her form in a cool Stella McCartney LBD, Maria opted for a supergirlie high-low profile in embellished Antonio Berardi and ruby-red Roger Vivier heels, Serena went for short and sweet in a purple taffeta Burberry number, and Serbian beauty Ana Ivanovic looked ultrafeminine in a feather-accented Matthew Williamson dress. No matter how fierce these women can get on the court, they're just as skilled in the after-hours style department. Now it's match point — you decide who deserves the Most Fab title below.

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Rosario vs. Venus: Who Wins This Colorblock Match?

With colorblocking being such a huge trend for Spring, we were thrilled to see two lovely ladies sporting it at the Vanity Fair Oscar party last night in Hollywood.

With colorblocking being such a huge trend for Spring, we were thrilled to see two lovely ladies sporting it at the Vanity Fair Oscar party last night in Hollywood. Rosario went for a tropical mix of turquoise, orange, and magenta in her Salvatore Ferragamo gown, while Venus opted for pink and purple Christiane King. Both showed lots of leg. Rosario, however, kept jewelry to a minimum and accessorized with black peep-toe heels, while Venus chose statement earrings and sparkly heels. Who wins this match?

Fitness

A Celebration of Black Female Athletes

History is marked with talented black athletes who asserted their civil rights and defied segregation to play professionally.

History is marked with talented black athletes who asserted their civil rights and defied segregation to play professionally. To celebrate Black History Month, here is a look at noteworthy black female athletes who have risen to the top and the women who helped pave their way.

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Get Venus Williams's Smoky Cat-Eye Makeup Look

A smoky cat-eye makeup technique provides the perfect way to give your regular makeup look a bit of a twist, as Venus Williams demonstrated yesterday at a Hamptons Magazine party in NYC.

A smoky cat-eye makeup technique provides the perfect way to give your regular makeup look a bit of a twist, as Venus Williams demonstrated yesterday at a Hamptons Magazine party in NYC. It's a slightly different take on a trendy winged eyeliner look, and it's also easier to achieve since there's less precision work. Begin by waterlining the eyes with a black waterproof eyeliner. Then, apply a charcoal or steel blue shadow on the lids, extending the product out at the sides and creases to form a winged shape. Blend and apply more shadow to the bottom lash lines to finish. And for a creative touch, add a touch of salmon-pink blush just under the brows, just like Venus.

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Picture It: On Fire

"This outfit was supposed to be about New York.


"This outfit was supposed to be about New York. It's like bursts of fireworks," is how Venus Williams described her latest getup. Venus, who says she tries to match her tournament outfits to the cities she's playing in, spent her Labor Day dominating the US Open.