Off the court, she describes her personal style as being that of “an old soul,” declaring that “it’s simple, but can be bold at times. It’s either extra as hell, or more tomboy and laidback.” The superheroes and supervillains who inspire her philosophically are also a source of aesthetic inspiration, personas like Marvel’s Moon Knight and Thanos. She dreams of one day being a character in a comic book, has worn her hair in Harley Quinn-inspired colors, and most recently, she used a cape seen on the Marvel show Moon Knight as a reference point for a look she collaborated on with avant-garde New York design collective Vaquera. Vaquera’s playful sense of experimental worldbuilding and subversive spirit makes them a perfect fit for Guirantes. When she first mentioned her love of superheroes and supervillains to the designers, “their eyes lit up,” she recalls. When she first met the Vaquera designers, she told them, “I love big anime characters — anything that I am feeling, I’ll translate into what I look like.” The aforementioned cape is a white lace creation that brings an edgy femininity to the superhero’s most common accessory, playing up Guirantes’s strength and mystique.
Guirantes is on her hero’s journey. “The most I can do is hold myself accountable, be consistent, and be patient. I’m pretty determined to not rush this process. I want to soak it in and use it as motivation, but also use it to keep me humble. I think it’s one of the best things I could go through right now, because it’s making me stronger and more resilient. I’m not saying I’m psychic or anything, but I’m right on time with a lot of things.” She explains, “My name actually means ‘Angel Messenger of God.’” She finds inspiration in this divine optimism. “I’m living in the moment, seeing where things take me,” she says, “but in the back of my head, I have things I want to accomplish. I’m just going with the flow right now, and a great thing about basketball is it opens [me up to] so many opportunities, and as a kid, I was willing to accept all of them. I don’t think there’s anything I can’t do if I put my mind to it.”