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Angel Reese goes from the court to the catwalk.
On Wednesday night, ahead of her debut at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, the WNBA player appeared on Amazon Live to talk about her fall essentials and her thoughts on the future of modeling.
“I’m so happy to be a Victoria’s Secret Angel. It’s a dream come true,” she said, adding, “Are you nervous? No. Are you ready? Yes, because I know you’ve been working for this moment.”
Below, shop some of Reese’s off-duty style staples, from angel-worthy satin pajamas to bulk T-shirts.
“I love Amazon. Amazon is my go-to,” Starr said, citing this T-shirt as a particular must-have because it’s “very stretchy.”
“I literally love it. It fits like a glove… it makes me feel so snatched,” she raved. “I have almost every color.”
The set “will always be special” to the athlete, as she wore it backstage on the set of her first Victoria’s Secret shoot.
“I have multiple pairs of these,” she said of the Ugg bestseller. “I really like it because it’s very comfortable.”
The Chicago Sky player loved this trendy cherry red set so much that he wore it to record a livestream.
Reese’s favorite pajamas are no secret. She packed this silky set for a trip to New York and planned to wear it the night before her VS catwalk debut.
Reese said the “silky” style “gives a sense of body.”
“There aren’t a lot of long lengths for tall girls,” says Reese, who points out that this comfortable, under $30 product from Amazon is perfect.
No Victoria’s Secret Angel’s wardrobe is complete without this iconic pink striped robe.
WNBA stars are also stocking up on socks on Amazon.
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