Monday, September 12, 2022

Glam Slam at NYFW: Laura Brown and Maria Sharapova Talk Tennis, Fashion and More!

 

Laura Brown former Editor of InStyle Magazine and fashion expert interviewed Tennis and fashion icon Maria Sharapova about her style, life after tennis, and more on the opening day of NYFW Glam Slam events which are bringing together fashion and sports for the first time at NYFW. The event featured a pop-up, gourmet snacks, Rose by Ott Wines, and amazing rooftop views overlooking downtown. The glamourous event brought fans of tennis and fashion out to enjoy an afternoon discussing style and a special screening of the US Open. 

Laura Brown wore a flowy maxi dress by Australian designer Dena Pharaoh Pezzano. Brown said, "Extremely excited to be here at the Glam Slam! Just finished a great chat with the inimitable Maria Sharapova, I love her, always been a fan of hers, and we sort of pseudo know each other socially, so it's nice to be out here under an umbrella."


When I asked her about her look for the event she said, "Oh, it’s actually a really beautiful Australian brand called Saloon Design House by two lovely girls from New South Wales" 

Maria Sharapova wore a bright red coat over her jeans and jokingly referred to the hot day saying, "Here I am in a coat the things we do for fashion!" The weather was definitely warm and made for a hot but sunny event that still had guests feeling like it was summer. The conversation then turned to fashion obviously and Sharapova described her first experiences with defining her style on the court recounting a time at Wimbledon early in her career when her opponent showed up in the same Nike dress as her. She recalled that was when she realized that she wanted to wear her own unique styles on the court. She said, "I wanted to have my own perspective and point of view represented." She told the audience that she believes that what players wear give them strength since it is like their version of a uniform. 

As for her taste in high fashion she recalled that it developed when she started attending events off the court and at a Wimbledon ball she fell in love with a Louis Vuitton piece. She said, "That was when I started understanding fashion." She recalled, "The first fashion show I ever went to was Marc Jacobs." She also described the process she went through as a public figure learning about how the fashion world worked with stylists, borrowing clothes from designers, and how many people want to influence your style. She described her process of learning about the industry saying, "Like, it was, I always kinda had a lot of slack for having a passion in fashion or design, or like, people, it didn’t quite resonate with people, like you can’t be good at that and that, like, they just wanted to separate those buckets, which I didn’t really realize, I think, because I was too young, but I was very curious to learn and I’d put myself out there in these meetings that were, you know, like for older people, not me, but I learned a lot, you know? I would come out of those meetings, and I think it takes a lot to raise your hand and ask a question as opposed to always have an answer, and you know it probably takes confidence and letting go of your self-esteem, and allowing people to teach you.” Many women face steretyping or are met with confusion for having what can seem like conflicting passions. But Sharapova was able to combine her interests and overcome the obstacles even at such a young age which was so inspiring. 

Brown asked the tennis icon how she felt about the game today and whether the fashions on the court have changed. Sharapova said, "I feel like players have a lot more say in what they wear a feel like there is a lot of fearless fashion confidence and risk taking. It's important to be original. When I went on court I remember wanting my style to represent elegance." And even off court today the fashion icon still has an elegant wardrobe. 

Since leaving tennis and becoming a mom Sharpaova has started many new ventures. She discussed the transition from pro athlete status saying, "My career taught me time management. When you are a female who has a strong platform, you need a sense of self esteem to move on." She is now working on her business plans and is investing in women owned companies and businesses she believes in. And she still keeps tennis on in the background at her house or Friends reruns. The inspirational mom said, "I've seen it from the side of being a woman in that spot that didn't have equal pay and that's always been a fight for us so I'm continuing that from the business side as well." Some of her proudest achievements included being open to learning new things, not knowing everything and putting herself in the position to ask questions and seek guidance anyways. According to the star these are all things she plans on taking into the business world as well. 

Of course the topic of equal pay can't be discussed without the mention of Venus Williams and Sharapova said, "She's such an inspiration. She wanted to go out fighting with grit and grace and she did. I've watched her stand up for equal prize money and equal pay throughout her career." Laura Brown added "and sparkles! When in doubt wear sparkles." referencing the amazing looks Venus has served up during the US Open this year filled with glitter and crystals. Seeing women who are standing up for what they believe in and looking good while doing it is the ultimate goal. 

Sharapova ended the panel with advice for the next generation saying, "I always stay hungry for more. As a woman when you're at the top of your game you're often faced with a lot of adversity. It doesn't get easier." 

It was a truly inspiring panel and a great way to kick off NYFW!

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