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Next, Williams played at Cincinnati where she received a singles wild card entry. She defeated her first two opponents, Maria Kirilenko and Chanelle Scheepers, in three tight sets before crushing 8th seed Sara Errani in the third round. In the quarterfinal, she defeated her second top 10 opponent in a row Samantha Stosur in three sets to advance to her first semifinal since the 2010 US Open. In the semifinal Williams played through a back injury, eventually losing in three sets to Li Na in a match where her average first serve was between 80 and 90 miles per hour. Her semifinal run brought her ranking back within the top 50 for the first time in almost a year. At the US Open Williams lost in a second-round match against Angelique Kerber in three sets, despite having a 4–2 lead in the third set.
Williams lost her second round match in singles losing to Sabine Lisicki and she also lost her first round match in doubles despite having two match points. Williams's last tournament of the season was the 2013 Kremlin Cup in Moscow, but she withdrew due to injury, bringing an end to her 2013 season. One week after Miami, Williams participated in Charleston as the fifth seed.
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Williams accepted a wild card to play the Wuhan Open, where she lost in the first round to Danielle Collins. Next, Williams defeated Barbora Strycova in the first round of the China Open before losing to Belinda Bencic after having two match points. Williams's season ended with a first round loss to eventual champion Rebecca Peterson at the Tianjin Open.
Due to her assertive playing style, she typically accumulates large numbers of both winners and unforced errors. She possesses powerful groundstrokes on both sides, and is capable of hitting both her forehand and backhand flat, and with topspin. She is also adept at hitting her backhand with slice, to slow down rallies and disrupt pace within rallies. Her serve is powerful, allowing her to serve numerous aces in any match.
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Williams's next tournament was at the Taiwan Open, where she was the No. 1 seed. She defeated Misaki Doi in the final, earning her 49th career title. Williams was ranked No. 31 going into Wimbledon and was seeded 23rd at the tournament due to her previous results at Wimbledon. She then advanced to reach her sixth Wimbledon final, after beating Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Ana Ivanovic in straight sets en route, where she defeated 18th seed Marion Bartoli also in straight sets. Williams thus became only the fourth woman in the open era to win Wimbledon at least four times, along with Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graf. She also became the lowest-seeded Wimbledon champion in history, breaking the record she herself set in 2005.
In the third round, she came back from a set down to beat the 13th seed Simona Halep in three sets to make it to the quarterfinals of the Premier 5 event. In the quarterfinals she defeated Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in three sets, but fell in the semifinals to Petra Kvitova in another three set match. Williams subsequently played at the 2013 China Open in Beijing where she played singles and doubles.
Venus Williams' Next Dress Inspired by Tina Turner
She appeared to be in a luxurious bedroom, with a large bed covered in white linens visible behind her. Cream-colored drapes framing the headboard added a hint of drama to the area, and a bench with a vintage vibe was positioned at the foot of the bed. The wall with the headboard had a subtle wallpaper on it, and a framed picture added another pop of visual interest to the space. The red and black, which smacks of a lingerie get-up, is a definite fashion faux pas,'' she said. For designer Frank Sorbier, female tennis fashion has always been about breaking the rules. ``We've seen a decrease in demand these last two years primarily because lace has gone out of fashion.
Brides around the world are feasting their eyes on the wedding dress Amal Alamuddin's wore to marry George Clooney on Sept. 27. Rihanna accepted the CFDA's Style Icon Award in 2014 wearing a sparkly mesh dress designed by Adam Selman. "We dyed the mesh to be her exact skin tone," Selman told Elle, and applied over 230,000 plain and colored crystals to the fabric, which revealed pretty much everything that was going on underneath. It was intentional, of course, but if she could do it all again, Rihanna would change one thing. "Could you imagine the CFDA dress with a bra? I would slice my throat," she told Vogue.
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When Kate Middleton married Prince William and went from being a commoner to the Duchess of Cambridge, Pippa Middleton tended to her sister as a bridesmaid, helping with Kate's nearly 9-foot-long satin train. Pippa's dress, designed by Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen, ended up nearly upstaging Kate because of the way it fit so snugly over Pippa's figure, specifically her bottom. Gwyneth Paltrow herself called this unflattering look a fashion faux pas. The future Princess Diana was not yet engaged to Prince Charles when she posed for photos at Young England Kindergarten, where she was a nursery school assistant.
She styled her blunt cut blond bob straight and opted for soft sultry makeup. No one knew who Elizabeth Hurley was when she wore a safety pin dress by Versace to accompany then-boyfriend Hugh Grant to the London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral. Designer Gianni Versace said afterward that Hurley gave the dress all its sexy magic.