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ESPY Awards Red Carpet: Ciara, Caitlyn Jenner, Gabrielle Union, and Others

Lauren TuckNews Editor
Ciara in Atelier Versace with new husband Russell Wilson?

Ciara in Atelier Versace with new husband Russell Wilson

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Just a week after saying “I do” at a castle in England, Ciara and Russell Wilson made their red carpet debut as husband and wife. For the occasion, the singer fittingly chose a blush (because she’s a blushing bride!) gown with a sequined top from Atelier Versace. She accessorized with a simple cross necklace, a single diamond bracelet, and her massive engagement ring. Her husband kept things fresh with a white tuxedo jacket, which he paired with black trousers and a black bow tie. (Photo: Getty Images)

Athletes spend a majority of their lives in exercise clothes or athleisure, but for the ESPY Awards, some of the biggest stars in sports stepped up their style game. On Wednesday night’s red carpet, football, basketball, baseball, and soccer players, along with others, traded their uniforms for suits or gowns.

Olivia Munn, wearing a white gown with an embellished bodice accompanied quarterback boyfriend Aaron Rodgers to the event; Gabrielle Union, with husband Dwyane Wade in cropped navy blue trousers, wore a liquid lace gown from August Getty; and Ciara, making her first public outing with new husband Russell Wilson, shone in Atelier Versace.

As for the men, New York Knicks Kristaps Porzingis and Carmelo Anthony looked like fashionable versions of Dumb and Dumber in light blue and scarlet suits, respectively. Steph Curry, who unanimously was selected as the NBA’s MVP, proved to be a pretty skilled dresser too, with a blue velour tuxedo jacket. Usher also opted for velour with a maroon bomber, and Craig Sager, always one to make eclectic sartorial selections, chose an unconventional jacket as well.

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