Sunglasses Are Needed @ BNP Paribas Open / Check Out Federer’s Shoes

Written by: on 9th March 2014
BNP Paribas Open
Sunglasses Are Needed @ BNP Paribas Open / Check Out Federer's Shoes

epa04116266 Roger Federer of Switzerland serves against Paul-Henri Mathieu of France at the BNP Paribas Open tennis in Indian Wells, California, USA, 08 March 2014. EPA/JOHN G. MABANGLO  |

We needed “SpiffyShades” at the matches today and it was not due to the blazing desert sun..Sunglasses were needed to shield our eyes from the dazzling array of hot- colored clothing. (neon everywhere) Fila, Adidas, Nike, Asics….

 

Federer moved quickly due due to his flashy orange shoes and his handsome opponent wore bright green.

 

The energetic ball kids ran around in lime green while the linesmen stood out in bright coral.

 

The volunteers are in blue/coral/purple with coral caps.

 

During the break, when thousands of people move at the same time,it looked like a gigantic rainbow or those huge boxes of crayons we had as kids. I must admit I was part of the spectacle, my partner in canary yellow and me in shocking pink.

 

By: Roberta Weisner. “The Fashionista”

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