Angel Reese dazzles in white feathered look for Dream-Fire matchup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Angel Reese knows how to make a statement.
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The Atlanta Dream went on the road to face the Portland Fire on Friday, May 29, with tip-off beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Prior to the athletes walking onto the court, Reese shone bright with her tunnel look.
The Dream star wore a two-piece white silk suit that featured matching feathered details throughout the outfit. She tied her curls back in a low ponytail and kept her makeup to a minimum with blush and a brown lip combo. Reese accessorized the look with some brown essentials like an open-toe heel and brown woven clutch.
Fans couldn’t get enough of her look and commented on the images on X.
“Her fits always fire like i need her outfits fr,” one fan wrote.
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Another fan called the look, “Classy, mature.”
This look follows another showstopper Reese wore last week when the Dream faced the Dallas Wings. She stunned in a tan mini trench which she paired with nude heels.
This is Reese’s third season in the WNBA, and in April 2026 she signed to the Dream after her first two seasons with the Chicago Sky, who drafted her in 2023. After last week’s game where the Dream won 69-86, the 2023 NCAA champion shared with USA Today’s Meghan L. Hall after the game why she decided to sign with the Dream.
“I was just seeing how the player development was for (Karl Smesko) and how he developed Naz (Hillmon) in one year and how I wanted that.”
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She added what her main goal is for herself and for the team this year: “I wanted to win. I wanted to come somewhere where I was gonna be able to win, and it was the perfect fit for me. […] Off the court, I knew this was gonna be the place for me. Everybody knows that. But on the court, I wanted [to go somewhere] so I could help a team get to the championship because I’ve won at every level. I want to win a WNBA championship, no matter what it looks like for me.”
After the Fire game, the Dream will take on the Connecticut Sun on June 2 at 7:30 pm ET in Atlanta.
