The Olympian Allyson Felix holds the title of “most decorated female” in track and field. But above her career in sports, Felix is a wife, a mom, an activist, and most recently, a designer for Athleta after the brand tapped her as its first athletic partner. This summer, she concluded her 20-year international career, but there is life after retirement for Felix. And it’s fabulous.
We chatted with Felix the morning after a “historic night for her” when she received the Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali award. Read More
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