In a fresh and inspiring trend, dressed in haute couture WNBA gamers are dominating the fashion buzz, with Harper’s Bazaar calling the “WNBA tunnel the track of the season.”
What started as a tunnel (what players use when arriving at games) has turned into a full-blown fascination with their appearance off the court. Each with a distinctly personal style, these professionals athletes they are influencing fashion houses and encouraging ordinary people to improve their style.
There’s plenty to draw inspiration from: whether it’s sleek black trousers or midriff-baring tops, couture is in season. We’re taking a look at some fabulous looks rocked by WNBA rookies to find great options for shopping inspired by this new class of fashionista.
Indiana fever Caitlin Clark dominated headlines for being the first Prada-clad rookie and also a first-round pick in the WNBA Draft.
Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese’s Met Gala look created a buzz, but her attacks are always on point.
Cameron Brink of the Los Angeles Sparks cuts a sleek figure in an all-black ensemble, which includes a bodysuit, miniskirt and boots.
Brink’s Los Angeles Sparks teammate Rikea Jackson mixes it up with black leather pants, boots and a crop top.
New York Liberty’s Marquesha Davis pays homage to the fine arts and looks as cool as the city she plays in.
While we’re no longer rookies, we’d be remiss not to mention these superstars’ off-court style.
Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson Shine on the court in a glamorous all-black ensemble accessories.
New York FreedomBreanna “Stewie” Stewart is a current league MVP who posts videos of tunnel adjustments on her Instagram. She keeps things simple and light in a casual all-white look with beaded necklace, retro tones, blue fabric handbag and tan boots.
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