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You hate her, you love her, but you can’t ignore her. Yes, I’m talking about the Chi-Town Barbie, Angel Reese, and there’s a reason for that. Whether it’s on the court or off it, she rarely gives you a moment not to talk about her. Remember when she told Vogue, “It’s always been both - basketball and fashion”? And that’s exactly what makes her stand out. She’s the only WNBA player to have the sequence of walking in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, debut at the Met Gala 2024, attend the CFDA Fashion Awards, and make a return to the Met in 2025! But if you think she’s done? Not even close.

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Just a day after debuting her first-ever signature shoe, the Angel Reese 1 with Reebok, the Chicago Sky star is going viral again. But this time, it’s not about her fit or kicks. All eyes are on her bold new hairstyle, which she revealed on her Instagram Story on July 10, with the caption, “All I do is go to work & mind my business.”

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Sure, the caption itself is fiery as Chi-town barbie is getting prepared to take over one of the top-ranking teams, the Minnesota Lynx, with a 17-2 record. But let’s be honest, you probably didn’t even catch the 11-word message at first glance. Why? Because all eyes were locked on her bold new look. This time, the Boards Barbie didn’t just show up in her signature braids; she switched it up with a striking half-braided style in a golden-brown hue. Add in the silver shimmer eyeshadow, nude lips, and diamond studs, and it’s clear. She’s serving full-on diva energy.

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But come on, we’re already used to seeing Angel switch it up. Aren’t we? Remember her turning heads even before the 2025 regular season began? It was on March 29 that she posted a clip showing off a fresh short bob, just grazing her neck. She was glowing with joy, clearly loving the new look as she celebrated the end of her Unrivaled League season. Reese even revealed a small secret then. “Only one month of growth. I really wore wigs for 7 weeks LMAOO y’all know I hate wigs too, but it helped my hair grow so much.” She said. “But y’all know I love me a bob so I cut her again.”

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And the evolution didn’t stop there as she went on to experiment with even bolder styles. And just a couple of days later, she was spotted rocking auburn curls with volume and bounce, adding drama to her look, especially when paired with her retro, vintage-tinted Chanel sunglasses. But if you think this is just a 2025 thing, then nope, because the star has always posted snaps in different styles, fits, and moods. But here’s the question: does her look really change so often just because she feels like it?

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Not Angel, but it’s the idea and challenge for her hairstylists!

Apart from Angel’s hairstyles, her hairstylists also change with time, as she collaborates with some of the most sought-after stylists in the beauty industry. One of the key figures behind her ever-changing, head-turning looks is celebrity stylist Arrogant Tae, who boasts over 2.4 million followers on Instagram and is well known for his high-profile clientele.

Tae, whose real name is Dionte Gray, has styled the likes of Nicki Minaj and Ari Fletcher, and is widely recognized for his precision with wigs, lace frontals, and dramatic hair makeovers. So it made perfect sense when Angel tagged Arrogant Tae after debuting a stunning curly blowout with light brown shades, adding the caption, “Now this is a FLIPOVER,” showing off both her confidence and his craft.

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While Arrogant Tae helps her slay glam, statement-making looks, Reese also turns to local talent in Chicago when she wants to embrace her natural beauty. Remember her in October 2024? That was when she paid a visit to Chicago stylist Crowned By Ony, a professional who encouraged her to return to a more natural, shorter hairstyle.

The transformation was visible in her Instagram Story, where she rocked a soft, natural hairdo that fans dubbed “effortlessly chic.” Yes, it truly was. It emphasized volume and bounce while staying true to Reese’s authentic texture, reminding everyone that beauty comes in many forms, especially when worn with confidence.

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Well, her stylist Madison Ledyard put it best in an exclusive interview with EssentiallySports: “I think it’s amazing. Angel expresses herself in many ways, but one of them is definitely her hair. She is showing many young girls around the world that they can do it all rather than limiting themselves to being in one box.”

This is why, despite being a brand ambassador for the haircare brand Mielle Organics, Reese often wears hair extensions, a move that initially raised eyebrows. Still, she consistently promotes Mielle products across her platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. And not just that, she even participates in in-person events and curated a personalized “Queen of the Court” hamper, priced at $54.99, which included shampoo, conditioner, heat spray, oil, and more.

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So, you know why even Mielle CEO Monique Rodriguez praised the partnership, stating: “[It will] bridge the gap between sports and the beauty space.” So that’s how Angel Reese’s love for fashion and hair has turned her into a beauty icon in her own right!

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Yashika Dutta is a Basketball Writer at EssentiallySports, covering the NCAA, WNBA, and Olympics. A member of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, she specializes in the high-stakes energy of college basketball, with features on the Big Ten Conference and the chaos of March Madness that bring fans right to the hardwood. Her coverage has even caught the attention of UConn coaches and Olympian Rori Dunk, earning her recognition for both accuracy and insight. A former state-level basketball player, Yashika channels her on-court experience into reporting that captures the game’s intensity beyond the box score. With a player’s sense of timing and a journalist’s instinct for storytelling, she shines a light on rising stars like Caitlin Clark and JuJu Watkins, while unpacking the pressures and triumphs that shape college hoops. Whether charting a Big Ten rivalry or chronicling the ethos of March Madness, Yashika connects fans to the heart of the game with energy and authenticity.

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