Sports Illustrated is recognizing some of the most fashionable athletes in their latest May 2016 issue! In celebration of the featured style stars, the publication held an event at Vandal in New York City. The guests slipped out of their jerseys and sneakers in exchange for sky-high heels, tailored suits and statement-making embellishments.
So, keep scrolling to see who showed up and showed out!

Hannah Bronfman was the DJ of the Hour! The style maven/fitness extraordinaire slayed in a black Bec and Bridge off-the-shoulder dress which also features lace-up sleeves and a fitted silhouette. Hot!

Model Rose Bertram wore a structured Balmain x H&M black silk velvet dress and over-the-knee boots.

The lovely Chanel Iman went bold in the ‘Cutout Ultrasuede’ dress by Vatanika. Love this!

Nina Agdal went festive in a navy blue embellished mini by Chanel and a matching shoulder bag by Malene Berger.

Denver Broncos linebacker and Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller was all smiles alongside Witney Carson.

DeMarco Murray of the Tennessee Titans and Victor Cruz of the New York Giants were also in attendance. My God, talk about a double dose of handsome!

Swin Cash of the New York Liberty looked flawless as she color-blocked in a fitted blue dress and purple pumps. Yes!

Model Damaris Lewis rocked a black jumpsuit and brown wedges.

And, Michael Strahan struck some pretty impressive poses for the cameras, lol!

The television personality and former New York Giants defensive end looked every bit of dapper in a tailored suit. He better werk!
What do you think of the looks?
Signing Out — Esmesha






















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