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Angel Reese made sure her Fourth of July style matched the holiday spirit before she ever stepped onto the court. The Atlanta Dream star arrived at Gateway Center ahead of Saturday’s matchup against the Golden State Valkyries wearing a patriotic little blue dress that quickly caught the attention of fans. With Atlanta returning home looking to snap a four-game losing streak, Reese once again showed why she’s become one of the WNBA’s biggest fashion stars before tipoff.
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The Dream shared Reese’s arrival on social media with the caption, “Back at the crib and lookin’ good 😌,” highlighting one of the team’s most eye-catching pregame looks of the season.
Angel Reese embraces Fourth of July fashion
Reese has made tunnel fashion part of her growing brand, and Saturday’s holiday-inspired outfit was another standout.
She arrived wearing a light blue sleeveless mini dress that perfectly fit the Fourth of July weekend. She completed the look with coordinated white accessories, including a handbag and heels, giving the outfit a clean, elegant summer feel.
The color choice made the look especially fitting for Independence Day as Reese arrived with her usual confidence before one of Atlanta’s biggest home games of the season.
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It’s become common for fans to keep an eye on Reese’s pregame arrivals almost as much as her performances on the floor.
Dream hoping to bounce back
While Reese’s outfit generated plenty of attention before the game, Atlanta’s focus quickly shifted to basketball. The Dream entered Saturday’s contest against the Valkyries looking to end a four-game losing streak after spending much of the season near the top of the WNBA standings.
Despite the recent skid, Atlanta remained firmly in playoff position entering the day with a 12-8 record. Reese has continued to produce at a high level throughout the season, averaging 14.8 points, 11.7 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.6 steals per game while once again ranking among the league’s elite rebounders.
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Reese continues building her All-Star resume
Saturday’s game also came just days after Reese made headlines following the announcement of the WNBA All-Star starters. The former LSU star openly defended teammates Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray after neither was selected as a starter despite Atlanta’s strong first half of the season.
Reese called the voting results “a slap in the face,” saying both teammates deserved stronger recognition for helping keep the Dream among the Eastern Conference contenders. Although Reese wasn’t voted into the starting lineup either, she remains one of the league’s strongest candidates to earn an All-Star reserve selection thanks to another season filled with double-doubles and dominant rebounding performances.
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One of the WNBA’s biggest stars on and off the court
Reese’s impact continues to stretch well beyond basketball. Whether she’s making headlines for her play, speaking out on league issues or showcasing another memorable pregame outfit, she’s become one of the WNBA’s most recognizable personalities.
Saturday’s little blue dress added another memorable fashion moment to that growing list. Before the opening tip on the Fourth of July, Reese once again showed that she knows how to make an entrance.




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