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Wendy Williams stuns and is turning heads with her recent look at New York Fashion Week (NYFW).
According to TMZ, Williams popped out at the LaQuan Smith New York Fashion Week show on Tuesday, September 16. In footage captured by the outlet, Williams appeared to be rocking a LaQuan Smith Fall/Winter ’25‘fit specifically, a black and white fur coat, a black bra, matching shorts, and black shoes. Furthermore, Williams’ makeup was beat to the Gods, and her chestnut-colored hair was styled with black highlights.
Peep the footage of her inside the show below.
Per US Weekly, Williams also popped out at the Bach Mai fashion show on Sunday, September 14. This time, she was wearing a black mini dress, a Gucci belt, and Chanel shoes. Additionally, she donned her “W” necklace and wore her hair in an apparent gray hue.
See her alongside Eva Marcille below.
Social media slid into TSR’s comment section, hyping up Wendy Williams and her latest appearance at NYFW.
Instagram user @quianawatson_ wrote, “She looks TF good ”
While Instagram user @autumnjoilive added, “Ohhhhh yes our girl looks TF goodT! Come through Ms. Williams ”
Before Wendy Williams’ recent appearances at New York Fashion Week, the 61-year-old made headlines amid her health re-evaluation. As The Shade Room previously reported, in August, PEOPLE reported that Williams underwent her re-evaluation, and her previous diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and aphasia was upheld.
Per the outlet, Williams’ guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, subsequently requested that the 61-year-old’s conservatorship be upheld through November 5. More recently, TMZ reports that Williams has been ordered to sit for a deposition in a lawsuit Morrissey filed against A&E. This, for the 2024 four-part Lifetime documentary, ‘Where Is Wendy Williams?‘ The deposition has been ordered to take place before November 4.
However, most recently, Morrissey reportedly filed documents asserting that she is still awaiting more test results from Williams’ recent health evaluation. Therefore, the above timeline of events could be pushed back, per US Weekly.