
The Lindsay Dress: Inspired by a Champion
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Channel the effortless power and poise of Lindsay Davenport with the new Lindsay Dress. Known for her commanding presence on the court and precision in every match, Davenport's victories—like her memorable 1998 US Open title—were a testament to her consistent strength and grace.
This flowing design, with a lace elastic waist and wide cut-out shoulder, mirrors her elegant yet powerful playing style. Whether you’re serving up a winning shot or enjoying a casual day out, the Lindsay Dress brings a touch of championship beauty to every moment.
Gabriela Sabatini rose to fame in the 1980s and 90s, showcasing a powerful style that combined elegance with fierce competition. With over 27 singles titles and 14 doubles titles, including her unforgettable 1990 U.S. Open victory, Sabatini consistently dazzled audiences and inspired fans around the world. Her battles with stars like Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova, and Monica Seles are the stuff of legend and remain a key part of tennis history.
“It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you stay focused and don’t allow yourself to be distracted.”
Even after her retirement from competitive tennis in 1996, Gabriela Sabatini continued to inspire by giving back to communities worldwide. As an ambassador for various philanthropic causes, she has supported efforts to promote education, health, and social equity. Her dedication to making a difference off the court shows her commitment to a better world, inspiring her fans as much as her game once did.
Athletic Design : With a fit that moves with you, it's perfect for active moments, whether you're hitting the court or making an entrance.
Signature Zipper : Inspired by Sabatini's dynamic presence, the front zipper adds a touch of sleek sophistication and practicality.
Confidence-Boosting Style : Channel the same powerful elegance that made Gabriela Sabatini a tennis legend.
"I want to do things that will inspire people, not just to play better tennis, but to live better lives."