Serena Williams' lavender tutu is another slammin' hit at the US Open
Same fashion statement, same result.
Tennis star Serena Williams again wore a tutu in her second round match at the U.S. Open Wednesday and again dismantled her opponent.
Sporting a Virgil Abloh-designed lavender number this time, she defeated Carina Witthoeft 6-2, 6-2, on Wednesday, advancing to a third-round matchup against sister Venus.
Williams blew away Magda Linette in straight sets in the first round while blowing away fans with her tutu.
Williams’ fashion-forward appearances at the U.S. Open have taken center stage after the French Open announced it was banning her celebrated black catsuit from last spring.
Fans dug the lavender tutu, too.
This lavender tutu is everything girl @serenawilliams! #USOpen
— merline is on hiatus (@merlinereads) August 30, 2018
I literally want to wear a lavender tutu and knock the hell outta whatever comes at me in life like @serenawilliamspic.twitter.com/xB3qf0zpec
— Holly Miller (@twistwirlgirl) August 30, 2018
Serena making a statement in her lavender tutu tonight, continuing to slay it on and off the court 🙌 #USOpen2018pic.twitter.com/hDk8r0EwEx
— Moira Forbes (@moiraforbes) August 30, 2018
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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.