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At the US Open, Naomi Osaka turned heads with a "maximalist" 'fit inspired by Harajuku, but that wasn't our only top look of the year.
Published Dec 10, 2024
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Naomi Osaka's US Open look featured a warm-up jacket, a warm-up skirt, and many, many bows and ruffles.
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Original Penguin's geometric print turned heads on Court 14 as Ajla Tomljanovic faced No. 20 seed Dayana Yastremska on Day 1 at Roland Garros.
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Which two-piece (or almost-two-piece) look is your favorite?
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The logo for "Rublo" is a pair of stylized angel wings, as Rublev has said that the line is "not about clothes."
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Vekic completed her Olympic kit with a checkered scrunchie for a perfectly-Croatian look.
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Blue color blocks were a welcome addition to Ruud's Olympic kit as he played later in the tournament.
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