Of course, given this was PFW, Wilson had to bring forward some of her own standout looks. As a VIP guest, she felt the pressure to deliver a statement wardrobe all week long—and totally delivered. “I aimed to wear something that stood out and made a statement, while also giving me that comfort and pop of confidence,” says Wilson. “I tried to give a little high fashion, while also showing my personal style with things like crop tops, asymmetrical skirts and sneakers—staying true to who I am.”
The star says she defines her personal style as comfortable, yet chic, so her PFW looks struck that balance. She sported a structured two-piece set with a plushy fur coat, and an oversized skirt suit with chunky combat boots. “I loved the Sacai oversized fringed blazer [I wore,]” Wilson says of one of her favorite looks. She also nailed Parisian dressing by pairing a khaki trench coat with baggy cream trousers. “Lately, I’ve been gravitating toward bell-bottom wide-legged pants,” says Wilson. “They're really flattering and accentuate the length of my legs.”
Wilson totally fit in with the fashionable A-list crowd during the week. But now, it’s time to focus on preparing for game day again. “In the coming month, I'll be training, as I prepare for my eighth WNBA season,” says Wilson. “Getting ready to chase another championship title!” She does, however, have a few fashion-minded projects in the works (she can’t totally leave her fashion identity behind.) “My first signature shoe and apparel collection with Nike is dropping this spring,” she teases, “and I'm excited to share that with everyone!” We can’t wait.
Below, see exclusive photos from Wilson’s first Paris Fashion Week.
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