Russian glamour’s tennis queen, Maria Sharapova is busy this week, as the top seeded player is attending this week’s Fashion shows.
As the world was busy celebrating Valentine’s day, February 14, 2012 Sharapova has been the top celebrity at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, which was held at The Lincoln Center in New York City.
Three times grand slam champion in tennis, Sharapova on Feb 14 has attended the Vera Wang Fall 2012 presentation was sitting in the front row of the fashion show along with Vogue editor, Anna Wintour and Viola Davis.
Maria was looking stunning at the fashion show wearing a paired Carven top with a rag & bone skirt, Jason Wu coat, Tag Heuer watch, and Cole Haan shoes.
24-year-old tennis queen also hit the Rodarte fashion show wearing a sleeveless purple dress where she had short conversation with pint-sized fashion blogger Tavi Gevinson of Style Rookie before designers Kate and Laura.
Earlier, the three times grand slam champion, Maria Sharapova turned-up in shades of silvery-grey blue and has stunned the front row of the New York Fashion Week.
World No.2, Maria Sharapova has scheduled to next WTA tournament at the 2012 Indian Wells, which is scheduled to be held from March 7, 2012.
Herself the designer of the No. 1 shoe in the house of Cole Haan, Maria Sharapova knows fashion. She has a distinct style and, well, she likes to watch. That's evident in her happenings this week, as she took in Vera Wang's show during New York Fashion Week. On Valentine's Day. Perched next to Anna "The Devil Wears a Poker Face" Wintour and Oscar nominee Viola Davis.
Agnieszka Radwanska may not be "important enough" to hush Maria's fuss on court, but Anna Wintour, at a fashion show? Yes, that'll do, says Sharapova. She also attended shows for Rodarte and Oscar de la Renta on Valentine's Day.
The statuesque blonde, who'd make a prime runway model herself, also wore Marc Jacobs to his NY show. Serena Williams may have Hollywood wrapped around her finger, but these outings go to show that Sharapova is unmatched among tennis players—historically and presently—when it comes to delving into the realm of fashionistas.