WNBA Star Angel Reese Unveils Change in Appearance
Angel Reese is known for frequently switching up her hairstyles, keeping fans excited with every new look. Last Friday and Sunday, Reese posted photos of her hair that was black and styled straight with silver highlights. The week before, she debuted long blonde braids.
Her style choices have become a signature, showing off her confidence and personality both on and off the court. The Chicago Sky's star player reposted on her Instagram story that she recently colored her hair a reddish-brown. The original post was shared by @iamdre708 on Instagram, who has styled Reese's hair multiple times throughout the years. The wig was provided by Templebales LLC and was dyed by Armani Wilson.
"This color on @angelreese5 🔥🔥🔥," Dre CO. wrote on Instagram.
Wilson also posted the photos of the 23-year-old athlete on her Instagram, with the caption "One of my favorite colors on one of my favorite athletes in the World appreciate @iamdre708 and @angelreese5 for the opportunity 🔥👨🏾🎨."
Not only is the LSU alum known for her skills on the court, but she has made a name for herself with her bold and confident fashion choices during her tunnel outfits. Some brands that she has worked with or worn include Reebok, Off-White, Gucci and Prada, as of late. Plus, Reese was invited to the Met Gala in New York City in 2024 and this year, solidifying her status as a rising style icon both on and off the court.
The Sky will be playing against the Atlanta Dream at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago. Reese will not be in the lineup because of a back injury.WNBA Star Angel Reese Unveils Change in Appearance first appeared on Parade on Aug 7, 2025
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