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All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.
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Maria Sharapova's travel style bloomed when the tennis star wore loose-fitting floral pants on her way out of LAX airport. We love how she kept the rest of her outfit simple so as to not interfere with her bottoms. Up top she wore a gray tee, on bottom Barneys New York colorblock ballet flats ($225), and on her arm a tan satchel. Tortoiseshell sunglasses shielded her eyes stylishly. Re-create Maria's latest look with a pair of baggy floral pants by shopping similar pieces below. Then for a nighttime affair, swap the flats for heels and throw on a rhinestone bib necklace.

Maria Sharapova takes the cover of Hamptons magazine this month and celebrated accordingly with a bash in NYC. For the soiree, Maria slipped into a red, laser-cut leather dress by Valentino (we want our own little red dress, stat!). Earlier in the day she launched her new candy line, Sugarpova, at Henri Bendel's and donned a cream sheath dress by David Koma with sparkly add-ons. Watch today's Fab Flash to hear more about the tennis-turned-style star's look! On Allison McNamara: H&M dress and necklace.
There are red dresses, then there are Valentino's red dresses that celebrities are obsessed with. Everyone from Maria Sharapova to Emma Watson to Kristen Bell to Claire Danes and many more have worn the design house's red-hot looks on the red carpet. They come in all sorts of sophisticated styles: leather, lace, scallops, bows, mini, midi, you name it. First find out who else loves Valentino's red dresses, then shop their dresses — including some exacts — for yourself.
Warm weather from coast to coast brought a lot of skin-baring styles this week, from short shorts to peek-a-boo dresses. Maria Sharapova worked short black shorts with a hibiscus-print Lisa Ho blazer in London, Malin Akerman showed a little leg in a coral Cushnie et Ochs maxi and two-tone Tibi sandals in Hollywood, Rachel Zoe went earthy in a beige National LTD maxi and statement accessories in LA, while Carey Mulligan, Michelle Williams, and Sienna Miller sported noteworthy ensembles of their own. Get a closer look at this week's winners, then shop their looks — including a few exact pieces — for yourself.
Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova snagged the silver medal at the Olympics in London over the weekend, and she stepped out in style to celebrate. Joined by her friend Chelsea Handler, Maria headed to London's Zuma restaurant, where she showed us how to slip into this season's tropical-print trend. The tennis star opted for a Lisa Ho hibiscus-print blazer, which she expertly styled with solid separates. What do you think of this bold look? Let us know below. On Allison McNamara: Jenni Kayne top, Luv AJ necklace, Wasteland shorts.
Maria Sharapova is the latest celebrity to showcase the floral trend. The tennis star hit the streets of London layering a Lisa Ho hibiscus print blazer ($770) over her orange blouse and fitted black shorts. She then accessorized her late-night look with neutral accessories — beige ankle-strap sandals, a taupe suede crossbody bag, and a few silver jewels — making her bold blazer the topic of conversation. From maxis and minis to blossoming bottoms, we don't see this celeb-approved trend dying down anytime soon, so take a cue from Maria and work her exact floral blazer to jazz up everything in your closet.

The opening ceremony kicks off the Olympic Games tonight in London, and we can't wait to watch the festivities unfold! While we're used to seeing athletes decked out in their team uniforms, today, we've selected six lovely ladies whose off-duty style is almost as impressive as their moves on the field. From tennis stars to soccer players, watch to see who made our list. On Allison McNamara: Topshop dress, H&M necklace.
With tennis season underway, we've rounded up some of the most iconic tennis looks of all time. Who can forget Bjorn Borg's eclectic cool outfits, Venus and Serena Williams's fashion-forward picks, Andre Agassi's colorful signature bandanas, and Maria Sharpova's chic-court style. Flip through the slideshow to see the most memorable, and sometimes wacky, tennis looks of all time.