Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Attends Milan Fashion Week – See Photos and Video
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Jamaican sprinting sensation and one of the fastest women in the world, made a surprising appearance at Milan Fashion Week, showcasing her versatility and style not only on the track but also in the field of fashion.
Known for her explosive speed and record-breaking performances on the track, Fraser-Pryce showed a different side of her personality as she donned a breathtaking Bottega outfit. Sporting a glamorous brown long skirt, same color long-sleeved blouse, and a pair of silver high heels complimented with a brown luxurious purse, she effortlessly blended into the world of high fashion.
The iconic sprinter shared some of the best moments from her trip in Milan with her fans via Instagram. The post includes several slides from Fraser-Pryce getting ready for her appearance at Milan Fashion Week to her final look.
She shared the post with the caption, “Thank you @Matthieu_Blazy and Bottega Veneta for such a timeless experience and an even more fabulous show. #MilanFashionWeek #bottegaveneta.”
One of the slides included a short video of Fraser-Pryce showcasing her modeling skills. The sprinter flashes her hair and cracks a smile as she makes a short walk, as she seemingly searches for her reserved seating.
In another, of the several slides, the sprinter poses with the designer of her outfit. She also showed the high-end garments and accessories lying on a bed before she put them on; another slide shows.
Fraser-Pryce’s presence at Milan Fashion Week comes as a pleasant surprise to many, as she is primarily known for her athletic abilities. However, her appearance and her look in the outfit at this prestigious fashion event have prompted many of her fans to suggest she take up a role in the fashion world when she calls down the curtains on her illustrious track career.
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