Fashion
WNBA star Angel Reese lands her first fashion campaign after Met Gala debut
She’s shooting her shot in the fashion industry.
Fresh off her Met Gala debut on Monday, WNBA phenom Angel Reese is the star of a new ad campaign for Khloé Kardashian’s Good American brand.
The recently drafted Chicago Sky player takes center court in the snaps, which show off the label’s new extended inseam sizing for taller women.
“Angel Reese is the embodiment of everything Good American stands for — fierce, confident, and unapologetically free to be her authentic self,” brand CEO Emma Grede tells Page Six Style.
“She’s been a transformative force, reshaping the narrative around female athletes,” she continues. “We’re so proud to have Angel as the face of our new campaign, as we introduce long inseams tailored for women 5-foot-10 and up, empowering every woman to embrace her individuality and stand tall in her journey.
Grede concluded, “As a brand rooted in inclusivity, we believe that all women deserve fashion that caters to their needs because style has no height limits.”
Good American’s Long Inseam denim is specifically designed with 33-to-37-inch inseams; the industry standard for women’s denim falls between 30 and 32 inches, typically.
In the images, 6-foot-3 Reese models Good American’s Good Legs Flare Never Fade Jeans ($139), Good Ease Relaxed Jeans ($169), Always Fits Good Legs Skinny Jeans ($159) and more super-long styles.
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Fans were loving the campaign, with one commenting, “Angel Reese is hands down one of the most gorgeous women in sports EVER!!!!!” and another declaring, “Just Pure Classic Beauty😍 My fav tall girl 😘😘.”
The photoshoot is just the latest development in the LSU alum’s foray into the fashion biz. On Monday, she walked the red carpet at Vogue’s prestigious gala wearing a seafoam-hued 16Arlington gown with a plunging neckline, intricate beading and feathers around the waist.
Reese’s appearance at the Anna Wintour-helmed event should come as no surprise, considering she announced her WNBA draft eligibility with a splashy Vogue spread last month.
On the night of the draft, the self-proclaimed “Bayou Barbie” went for major drama in a backless, beaded Bronx and Banco dress and blinged-out custom grill.
The sports star is also the face of Beats headphones and Reebok, the latter of which she chose over a deal with Nike.