Maria Sharapova’s career may have been defined by her Wimbledon triumph at 17, her Olympic medal, and her place in the Tennis Hall of Fame, but she has always carried her love for fashion alongside her sporting success. From Swarovski-studded dresses at the US Open to bold tuxedo-and-shorts ensembles at Wimbledon, Sharapova has long stood out for her style. Even after retirement, the former World No. 1 continues to shine—this time off the court and on the runway.
On March 15, 2025, Moncler Grenoble staged an unforgettable fashion event in the snowy French Alps at Courchevel, drawing Hollywood A-listers such as Anne Hathaway, Adrien Brody, and Jessica Chastain. Among them was Sharapova, who documented her magical experience on Instagram. “It was so much more than a show—it felt like living inside a snow globe,” she wrote, praising the brand’s creative vision.
Moncler, known globally for luxury outerwear, presented its Fall/Winter collection against the picturesque alpine backdrop, making the showcase feel like a winter wonderland. Sharapova, who became a Moncler board member in 2022 after years of partnership with the brand, was front and center in stylish winter wear. She even shared a photo-op with Hathaway, cementing her place as both a fashion insider and global icon.
True to her playful side, Sharapova also gave fans a laugh by attempting snowshoeing before the event. In a video she posted, she’s seen carefully stepping through the snow before tumbling down with a smile, joking, “It wasn’t the athletic landing I was anticipating.”
But the tennis star didn’t just talk fashion—she also opened up about one of her rare style regrets. During a fan Q&A earlier in March, she revealed her least favorite dress from her playing days: the peacock-themed Nike outfit she wore at the 2010 Australian Open. That match ended in a first-round loss to Maria Kirilenko, which Sharapova now remembers with a cringe: “In hindsight, there was too much going on with this one. And I lost. Double whammy.”
Though she retired in 2020, Sharapova’s influence continues to span from sports to fashion, proving that her elegance and charm resonate far beyond the tennis court.