Venus Williams cuts a chic figure in an all-green look as she joins leggy Delilah Hamlin and Adrien Brody at Lacoste's star-studded PFW show
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The stars were out in force for Lacoste's Paris Fashion Week show on Sunday.
Venus Williams cut a chic figure in a dark green knitted dress as she made her arrival to the show which was aptly held at Roland-Garros.
The tennis sensation, 44, completed her look with a long coat, silk scarf and light green leather handbag.
Adrien Brody also made an appearance at the show in Paris and opted for an all-cream look.
The Oscar-winning actor, 51, wore a knitted jumper and smart chinos as he posed for the camera.
Delilah Belle Hamlin meanwhile put on a leggy display in a black bodysuit which showed off her toned frame.



The model and actress, 26, accessorised the look perfectly with an oversized blazer and shades.
The French capital has been busier than ever this week with shows from all the major designers.
It runs until next Tuesday and comes after fashion weeks in London, Milan and New York.
Last year Venus revealed she will keep playing tennis to not only 'look good' but to also stop herself from ageing.
Venus has won five Grand Slam single titles at Wimbledon since she began her career, and two at the US Open.
Considered one of the greatest players of all time, as October's cover star for Harper's Bazaar, she revealed she has no plans to slow down.
She said: 'I'm still training, not every day like before but I'll always need to be on court.
'It's a wonderful way to stay fit, burn calories and have great legs and arms! If you want to look good, play tennis. It doesn't look like work but it's exhausting.











'I will do that as long as I have cartilage. If I keep playing, hopefully the ageing process won't start.'
She revealed in 2011 after dropping out of the US Open that she was suffering with Sjögren's disease.
The condition causes antibodies to attack the body's moisture-producing glands, leading to dryness on and inside the body.
In rare cases, complications from Sjogren's syndrome can cause salivary gland infections, kidney problems, ulcers or pancreatitis.
Speaking about living with the disease she told Harper's Bazaar: 'I had all kinds of symptoms, but that was very challenging as an athlete.'