
âOf course, I like to do everything big,â LSU basketball star Angel Reese tells me. Itâs mid-March, a week before the start of the NCAA tournament, and the 21-year-old has just shared her plans to enter the WNBA draft with Vogue. She could have dialed up a sports outlet or simply mentioned her decision in a press conference, but âI didnât want anything to be basic,â she says, speaking via Zoom from her off-campus apartment in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Reese says she was inspired by Serena Williams to break the news with a fashion shoot. (The tennis legend, of course, announced her retirement in the September issue of Vogue in 2022.) âIâve done everything I wanted to in college,â Reese says: âIâve won a national championship, Iâve gotten [Southeastern Conference] Player of the Year, Iâve been an All-American. My ultimate goal is to be a proâand to be one of the greatest basketball players to play, ever. I feel like I’m ready.â
Reeseâs final game with LSU on Monday night, which saw the Tigers fall to Iowa in the Elite Eight round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, capped off an extraordinary college run. To summarize: After two seasons at the University of Marylandâwith Reese sidelined for months during the first year with a foot injuryâshe transferred to LSU to play under legendary coach Kim Mulkey, and a whirlwind junior year ensued. Adoring fans nicknamed Reese the Bayou Barbieâa wink to her signature long lashes, cascading hairstyles, bold manicures, and unapologetic love of fashion. The 6â3â forward quickly became one of the highest-earning student athletes of the NIL era, inking deals with Amazon, Beats by Dre, Goldman Sachs, and moreâand her dominance on the court led LSU to the 2023 national championship, where they won the first NCAA basketball title in school history, with Reese named the tournament’s most outstanding player. A trash-talking gesture in the championship game, meanwhileâwatched by a record-breaking 9.9 million viewersâpropelled her to viral fame.
âYou don’t really realize it in the moment,â Reese says about all the attention on her during the matchup, âbut obviously the things you say and do can change everything. I literally woke up the next day and I was a celebrity.â In short order, Reese attended the ESPY Awards, taking home the trophy for breakthrough athlete; she graced the pages of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue; she gifted herself a Benz for her 21st birthday and jetted off to Jamaica for vacation; she made a cameo in Cardi B and Lattoâs âPut It on Da Floor Againâ video; I profiled her for Teen Vogue.
None of this was enjoyed without criticism. Weâre still in the early days of the brave new world in which college athletes can be compensated for the use of their name, image, and likeness, and plenty of talking heads have argued that these NIL deals, along with the commitments and visibility that come with them, are distractionsâthat student athletes canât compete to the best of their ability while walking red carpets and creating sponsored social media posts. Some saw LSUâs season-opening loss to Colorado as proof of all of thisâbut, true to form, Reese was unbothered. âI wrote down: âPeople are going to doubt me thinking I got too Hollywood, I got too big-headed,ââ she tells me. âBut I said I was going to be SEC Player of the Year, and I was SEC Player of the Year.â Reese ends her college career having set numerous records, including the NCAA single-season record in double-doubles.
âTo sum it up, itâs been crazy,â she says of her time at LSU. A self-described âgirly girlâ whoâs also calls herself âa killer on the court,â she relishes the opportunity to be herself. âI didnât have to be in a box,â she says. A fan of crop tops and mini skirts, Reeseâs youthful, splashy outfits are punctuated with designer accessories: Chanel bags, Rick Owens sneakers, Prada beanies, etc. While Mulkeyâwho herself is known for her high-wattage personal styleâencouraged Reese to embrace her individuality, at the same time, Reese says, the coach pushed her. âShe gets on me hard, and thatâs something I need. We have that kind of relationship where we can bump heads but also be on the same page: We just want to win.â
Reese is also keenly aware of how competitive that next level is. There are just 144 spots across 12 teams in the WNBA, with only 36 new athletes drafted into the league each season. If Reese is among those picks during the draft on April 15, as sheâs predicted to be, âIâll be working with grown women,â she says. âIâll be working with women that have kids, women that have a family to feed. Iâm going to have to work my butt off every single day and grind. And who wouldnât want that? I donât want anything in my life to be easy.â
Diesel top and pants, Reebok shoes, Ferragamo earrings, Swarovski ring.
In this story: hair, Hannah Grimes; makeup, Jordyn Celestin.




