I like to look professional, but I like to enjoy it and don’t take it seriously. I don’t even know if these two are against each other, but that helps me.
Well, I think one of the coolest things about this era of sports broadcasting is that people are changing the definition of what “professional” dressing is. Women (and men) like you enjoy fashion and don’t stick to any rulebook.
Yeah. I like diversity. In the look of my show this week, I wanted a dress potentially, so I wanted one denim outfit, so I wanted something a little more tailored and put together by Marni or JW Anderson. I’m 5 feet tall and chasing these NFL players for quotes so I need at least a 5 inch heel. So we need to tackle equations as well.
Joshua Martin
Over the past few years, it seems that fashion has been influx of sports, especially soccer. What did you observe?
There are plenty of social media, red carpets, brand deals and more. We see athletes, talent and personality around the NFL. …Everyone cares about what everyone is wearing. I think it was a really great way to make sure we all express ourselves. Even in my show, it is: It’s the conversation starter.
Who will vote for Best Dress Athlete for the 2024-2025 season?
I think Genosmith (Seattle Seahawks quarterback) is my favorite. I know he takes a lot of time to it, and he also has a lot of range. Sometimes he throws a suit there, and sometimes it becomes a sweatsuit. And I really like how he styles his own style. I think he is underrated because of his sense of style.