The Russian tennis champ Maria Sharapova has been in the headlines lately — and, unfortunately, not in a good light.
She has been in a sour mood lately, losing a match against USA’s Sloane Stephens at the Cincinnati Open. This was followed by her firing Jimmy Connors (an eight-time grand slam champion), whom she hired as coach after the 2013 Wimbledon.
Completing her chic look, Maria Sharapova paired the sleeveless dress with the timeless black Elba stilettos from Rupert Sanderson and wore her blonde locks in loose waves, complementing the ensemble with a vibrant pop of color from her bright pink pout (Credit: Alberto Reyes / Dennis Van Tine / Future Image / WENN)
Due to an injury to her serving shoulder, Maria Sharapova withdrew her bid for the US Open tournament 24 hours before the draw.
Sharapova is also rumored to be in the process of applying for a legal name change — from Sharapova to Sugarpova — at a Florida court. Sugarpova is the athlete’s confectionery collection, comprising her favorite candies.
Maria Sharapova wore a stunning David Koma Fall 2013 blue mini dress with a flounced hem adorned with leather panels that mimicked the grooves of a vinyl album (Credit: Alberto Reyes / Dennis Van Tine / Future Image / WENN)
Let’s hope she can regain her mojo by launching The Sugarpova Accessory Collection.
The event was hosted at the Henri Bendel store in New York City, where she wore a blue-and-black sheer dress from David Koma’s Fall 2013 collection.
Maria Sharapova celebrated the first anniversary of Sugarpova by unveiling the exclusive ‘Sugarpova Accessory Collection’ at Henri Bendel in New York City on August 20, 2013 (Credit: Alberto Reyes / Dennis Van Tine / Future Image / WENN)
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