Even though the Chicago Sky wrapped up their 2025 WNBA season almost two months ago, Angel Reese has been busy with a hectic schedule. She recently attended the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, turning heads in an all-black outfit.Through her Instagram Stories, Reese shared that she was attending the event as part of Amazon’s Influencer Program. She dressed up aptly for the occasion, donning a shiny black minidress paired with opaque tights, a black satin frock draped over her arms, and sleek black heels.Apart from sharing multiple Stories, Reese also shed light on her outfit on X while interacting with a fan account.“we sure her man can fight?” @moooopal wrote, posting a clip of Reese flaunting her outfit.“i might tell you a joke but i’ll never tell you a lie😉,” Reese replied.Angel Reese’s appearance at the CFDA Fashion Awards is just one of the many ways Reese has made the most of her offseason. She has been promoting her signature shoe line and also became the first athlete ever to walk in the Victoria’s Secret fashion show.Angel Reese dishes out fashion advice at CFDA Fashion AwardsAngel Reese has become a true style icon, known for her bold outfits and confident looks both on and off the court. Whether she’s walking into a game or attending a red carpet event, she always brings something fresh and fearless to her fashion choices.At the CFDA Fashion Awards, Reese shared a bit of her philosophy on personal style.“I don’t have any fashion icks,” Reese said. “I love fashion, I love everybody’s creativity. I always tell people, wear what makes you feel comfortable. There’s not a norm to what you should wear, what you shouldn’t wear.”While Reese’s fashion has kept her in the spotlight in the past few weeks, it’s easy to forget just how impressive her performance in the 2025 season was.Despite the Chicago Sky finishing with the second-worst record in the league, Reese’s performance stood out as the team’s brightest takeaway. She averaged 14.7 points, 12.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 2.2 combined steals and blocks per game.