Ellie the Elephant: The Iconic Mascot of the NY Liberty
From Court to Catwalk: Ellie the Elephant’s Most Iconic Style Moments - Page 2
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1. ELLY-ONCE
That time she delivered the performance of the century in a sequin number. The mascot dressed in a shimmering two-piece outfit as she took center court. In recognition of Pride Month, the show honored Beyoncé with a special tribute. The incredible mascot blended a medley of songs from Renaissance, the record-setting, Grammy Award-winning album by the “Break My Soul” singer. We are sure Beyonce was more than proud because Ellie is most definitely the visuals.
2. Telfar Gang
She supports Black-owned businesses and we love her real bad for that. In her bag, she keeps her iPhone, iPad, headphones, towels and gifts from the fans.
Crite said, “My inspo for Game 1 of Finals was the ‘Ultimate NY Girl.’ When I think of NY girls my mind automatically goes to door knocker earrings and bags. Ellie wore Sister Love hoops and a Telfar Bag which are staples in NY. I wanted the look to be undeniably NY and we achieved that seamlessly.”
3. Puffer Power
Most recently, the fans went crazy for Ellie’s seafoam puffer vest and matching skirt combo. It is the epitome of New York City. “It was very intentional for me to shape Ellie as a black female elephant because she is the culture and we all know WHO is the culture. Ellie is a fly girl from NYC who commands the room and gets her fits off. That said my job is to continue that narrative. I am very intentional with the items I chose because of that,” Crite shared.
4. Birthday Baddie
A birthday baddie stole the show with their embellished corset and larger-than-life tutu, captivating onlookers with their mesmerizing dance. The tutu’s vibrant hues and sparkling crystals embodied joy and invited everyone to embrace the celebration’s magic.
Beyond her occasional name-drops by Cardi B and her appearances at Childish Gambino concerts, this captivating mascot can be found alongside Lil’ Kim and entertaining Usher with her distinctive dance moves for her over 300,000 followers across various social media platforms.
5. It's Giving Custom
This has to be our favorite look. Not only did Ellie wear custom Joseph McRae, a Black designer, but she called on Crite, to make it happen.
For Crite, it was about balance and that has come from his eperience working with talented black designers. “Every designer I have worked with for Ellie’s customs have been of color. The designers are so excited to come onboard the project that they’ve put their best foot forward. WE all understand the mission at hand.”
And the look went viral. It felt amazing for her new stylist. “You know I don’t do this for viral moments— I do this for the love of styling. To see something I styled reach this amount of people is unreal.” The Memphis-born image curator went on to say, “I truly feel like I’m in a fantasy world at times due to the impact. I think every New Yorker whether male, female, they or them saw themselves in Ellie that night. NY had a championship to win so we put our best Timbs forward.”
6. Woman Of The Year
Ellie made a surprise appearance at Glamour’s Women of The Year awards in a glittering number. She’s definitely our woman of the decade because she represents strength, power, wisdom, and determination. Elephants are renowned for her exceptional longevity, unwavering stamina, cooperative spirit, and unwavering loyalty, characteristics that mirror the journey of the New York Liberty, its players, and devoted fans.
