Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese And Others Shined Bright At The 2024 WNBA Draft — See Their Looks!
The 2024 WNBA Draft arrivals turned heads with some super stylish looks, gracing the red carpet at Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City on Monday.
It's no secret that women's basketball is experiencing an entire cultural shift, with all of the internet world following the stories of superstars Angel Reese and Caitlyn Clark.
This duo alone has managed to skyrocket the interest in women's hoops at the collegiate level, standing on the shoulders of previous greats such as Sheryl Swoops and Cynthia Cooper.
Here's a look at the fabulous fashion sightings during the women's NBA draft.
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1. Angel Reese
Reese, 21, signed a rookie contract for four years with the Chicago Sky, per Spotrac. The former Louisiana State University stunned in a glamorous dress with a backless cutout and hood.
2. Aaliyah Edwards
The Washington Mystics landed the U-Conn star with the No. 6 pick in the WNBA draft. The Canada native looked gorgeous in a white white dress and silver strappy heels.
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3. Caitlin Clark
This college star who helped transform women's basketball at just 22 years old, shined bright like a diamond on the red carpet. The 6'0" baller was drafted No. 1, and is the newest Indiana Fever. Her WNBA jersey sold out in one hour after the draft, Fox Sports reports.
4. Cameron Brink
Drafted No. 2 overall to the WNBA, the 22-year-old was elegant in a black and white cutout Balmain dress and Jimmy Choo x Jean Paul Gaultier chain link mules. Brink is also the godsister to Golden State Warriors baller Steph Curry.
5. Rickea Jackson
The 23-year-old from Tennessee and Mississippi State was selected No. 4 overall in Monday night's WNBA draft. Dressed in a power red pants suit, with black pumps, sunglasses and diamonds, the 23-year old look beautiful!
6. Kamilla Cardoso
Following the cherry-red theme, NCAA women's champion Kamilla Cardoso, who won this year's championship alongside Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Gamecocks, was drafted No. 3. Cardoso, who also wore a red pants suit, but opted for open toe sandals and a black clutch, is headed to the Chicago Sky.