Angel Reese goes without makeup to highlight natural radiance with new cornrows hairstyle (Imagn)
Angel Reese has enjoyed a well-earned break after becoming one of the two WNBA All-Star rookies this season. She also made a trip to Paris to watch the 2024 Summer Olympics. Making the most of her mid-season vacation, Reese has gone home and experimented with a new look that highlighted her natural radiance.
On Tuesday, Reese posted a picture of her with a new cornrow hairstyle to show her intrinsic beauty without any makeup on.
Here is the photo posted in her Instagram story:
Angel Reese’s IG story
“Baby face,” the Chicago Sky forward captioned the story.
Reese was in Paris to watch Team USA’s women’s national team in its gold-medal-winning campaign at the Olympics. However, she returned to the United States before the Americans survived hosts France in the Olympic championship game.
Reese has been one of the brightest young stars in the WNBA, as she averaged 13.5 points, 12.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game before the break.
Angel Reese rocks Paris-inspired fit at the Olympics
During her trip to Paris, Angel Reese made sure that her presence was felt in the Olympic Games as she upped her fashion game.
Reese also posted a picture of her wearing an all-pink outfit with a backdrop of the Eiffel Tower and her beret hat, which completed her Paris-inspired look.
Reese was also seen sporting a pink blue marine satin bag, which is worth $610, according to The Corner.
The Sky star has also visited Paris’ Disneyland with former Oregon track and field athlete Jasmine Reed as part of her vacation.
Reese has been one of the WNBA’s most fashionable players, often showcasing great fashion statements during pre-game walks.
Angel Reese looks to continue her stellar play as the second half of the season nears
After a month of vacation and trips, Reese is ready for the season’s final stretch after her team finished 10-14 before the All-Star break. The Chicago Sky currently stand eighth in the league standings, good enough to make it to the postseason if the playoffs were to start today.
The Sky has resumed their practice sessions since the start of August, giving them over two weeks to return to form when the season resumes.
Reese, in particular, will have a more significant role for the Sky when they return to the court, as the team traded Marina Mabrey to the Connecticut Sun, which subsequently gave the rookie more responsibilities on both ends of the floor.
The Sky will be hosting the Phoenix Mercury on Thursday at Wintrust Arena for their first game back. Facing a contender immediately after the break, the Sky could score a victory over the Mercury as three of their players are coming off an Olympic stint with Team USA.