ESPY Awards Red Carpet Style Through the Years: Brooke Shields, Tyra Banks and More

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ESPY Awards Red Carpet Style Through the Years: Brooke Shields, Tyra Banks and More
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The ESPY Awards began in 1993 to honor outstanding performance in sports. In 2023, the event will be held on July 12 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Here, WWD takes a closer look at the ESPY Awards’ red-carpet style through the years.

began in 1993 to honor outstanding performance in sports. In 2023, the event will be held on July 12 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes and Mikaela Shiffrin are among the nominees.are given for sports talent, the red carpet for the annual ceremony is also noteworthy.

While many athletes spend much of their time in sports gear and jerseys, the red carpet is a time to showcase their more formal style. Celebrity fans in attendance at the awards don’t miss a beat when it comes to red-carpet dressing either.Tyra Banks in 2000took head-to-toe black to a whole new level.

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