Caitlin Clark, WNBA and Cameron Brink
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Paris Couture Week may have ended a few weeks ago, but an unlikely runway is keeping fashion girls fed: the WNBA tunnels. Over the weekend, the league held an AT&T-sponsored All-Star Game in Indianapolis, gathering one of its most in-demand and stylish athletes. I’m talking about Indiana Fever’s point guard Caitlin Clark.
Caitlin Clark had to sit out of the much awaited game between her Indiana Fever and the New York Liberty last night, as she is still dealing with an injury. But her style did not take a single break. The WNBA star cheered on her teammates from her courtside seat at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, and she did so in head-to-toe Gucci.
While Clark’s outfit was simple, it still comes with quite a price tag. Her top, in particular, retails for $2,300. After all, it’s a jacquard zip jacket from the luxury brand Gucci.
Caitlin Clark added another Prada entry to her growing off-court fashion record, this time stepping into sculptural ivory slingbacks for the Glamour x Lilly All Star Celebration in Indianapolis.
Caitlin Clark in Prada. Angel Reese wearing Dior. Paige Bueckers rocking Dapper Dan. A’ja Wilson in Louis Vuitton. Pregame outfits have come a long way, baby. It’s all part of nailing the so-called tunnel fit — a reference to the tunnel that leads players to the locker room — which has emerged as a catwalk of sorts for athletes looking to make a
Die-hard WNBA fans have taken sides and are always going after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. It needs to stop or it'll ruin the growth of the sport.