WNBA All-Star forward Angel Reese debuted a new look as the first half of the season nears its conclusion. The Chicago Sky forward has been tearing it up on the court with her consistency in getting double-doubles with points and rebounds. This time, she took the time to spend time on her look with a fresh cut.

Off the court, Reese has taken the league by storm with her stunning outfits. Fans await her look before each game as she shows her fashion sense. She showed her new look on her Instagram stories on Monday. The former LSU star decided to go with a bob cut, which went well with her all-white outfit.

Take a look at the photos to see her new look.

Reese showed off her new bob cut look on Instagram.

Reese showed off her new bob cut look on Instagram.

Reese showed off her new bob cut look on Instagram.

impressive with her work on the court. She leads Chicago in rebounding and broke the league’s record for most consecutive double-doubles on Sunday. The record was held by Candace Parker, who had 12 consecutive double-doubles.

Angel Reese compliments Candace Parker and wants to win a championship

In the Sky’s 84-71 loss to the Seattle Storm, Angel Reese broke Candace Parker’s record for consecutive double-doubles. After the game, she gave credit to the recently retired WNBA star for giving her inspiration to do better in her craft.

“I’ve always respected CP3, and I even try to take some things from her game and try to add them to mine,” Reese said. “Being able to be named with an amazing player like that is always going to be special to me.”

Despite achieving such a feat, Reese still thinks that she has a long way to go to be compared to Parker. She pointed out that there’s one significant difference between her career and the former All-Star’s.

“One thing I’ve always looked at her as is a champion,” Reese said. “My big thing is to continue to be named with her, I want to win. Being able to come out and come to Chicago, rep for her city and bring a championship home is what’s going to be important for me and what I look forward to.”