Serena Williams Presents Her Designs at New York Fashion Week
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Caroline Wozniacki, Vogues' editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and Marlon Wayans are among popular names who support the tennis star at her presentation.

AceShowbiz - Serena Williams is a busy woman. Shortly after winning the U.S. Open, the tennis star made appearance at the New York Fashion Week on Tuesday, September 9 to present "Serena Williams Signature Statement Collection" for the HSN Network. Some notable names who sat on the front row to support her were her friend and opponent at U.S. Open final Caroline Wozniacki, Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, actors Marlon Wayans, Boris Kodjoe and model Beverly Johnson.

Williams, who described her collection as "casual wear but pumped up, every day wear that is actually realistic," explained her designs in an interview with the Associated Press. "Sometimes you go to fashion shows and none of it is really realistic. You can take it off the models and you can go out and wear it so that is what we wanted to showcase," she explained.

"I felt like our line caters to a lot of women but we don't limit ourselves. We also want that lady who is a little larger to wear clothes and feel great and not be limited to just Lycra," Williams said of her last model who was plus-size. "People should look good at every size and feel good and love who they are."

Among 25 pieces introduced at the show were clothes with leopard and camouflage prints. Leggings in her line are available for $14.95 and the price range for the pieces is up to $79.90.

"I thought it was amazing. I loved the pieces and the leopard print," Wozniacki said of Williams' designs after the show. Williams replied she would support Wozniacki at the New York City marathon in November.

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