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WNBA | Apr 15

Fashion Police: The Best Outfits of the 2025 WNBA Draft

These Fits Prove the WNBA Draft Is Fashion’s New Favorite Sport

Fashion Police: The Best Outfits of the 2025 WNBA Draft
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The Girls Just Don’t Miss

The fits have been nothing short of flawless, and the influence just keeps growing.

Another year of slays on the Orange Carpet for the WNBA Draft, and just when we thought we were ready, but nothing could have prepared us for what went down. The 2025 WNBA Draft Orange Carpet just ate me alive and licked the plate. These women did not come to play, they came to SERVE.

Paige Bueckers

Let’s start with Paige Bueckers, who stepped out as the No. 1 pick looking like it. She wore a bedazzled three-piece suit by Coach, black loafers, and her gorgeous long locks loose. She really said “boardroom goddess” and “basketball prodigy” all at once. If Paige Bueckers’ team doesn’t build its entire franchise around that suit, what are we even doing?

Kiki Iriafen

But even the No. 1 pick of the WNBA Draft had to gracefully bow down to Orange Carpet royalty. Kiki Iriafen broke necks, y’all. She showed up in a shimmering gold Nigerian gown by designer Nneka Alexander. The gown was off-the-shoulder with a slit, and she paired it with bracelets and blonde hair. I’m not kidding when I say my eyes bugged out when I saw this look. I see a MetGala invite in this woman’s future.

Hailey Van Lith

Hailey Van Lith dipped herself in midnight and glitter. Little black dress, sheer sleeves, sky-high Coach platforms, and that baby Tabby bag? She understood the assignment, lit it on fire, and turned it in a week early.

All-black everything was THE trend of the night—Hailey nailed it, Aziaha James nailed it, Nika Muhl nailed it. Y’all remember when being a goth baddie was a subculture? Now it’s just called WNBA news.

Aziaha James

Speaking of goth inspo and baddies, Aziaha James looked like the final boss in a punk-inspired suit decked out in chains, safety pins, and lace-trimmed socks with a pair of creepers (you know, the shoes that had a chokehold on 2015 Tumblr).

Sonia Citron

Sonia Citron had me momentarily convinced Caitlin Clark had entered her fashion era (false alarm—it was just Sonia looking HOT). It was her first time in Coach, and she made it look like a veteran collab. If this is what “I’m not really into fashion” looks like, then what am I even doing with my life?

Georgia Amoore

Georgia Amoore walked out in a cropped blazer and mini skirt, looking gorgeous. And guess what? It was actually designed by Russell Westbrook. Yes, the NBA’s most fashionable chaos agent personally helped dress her for the big night through his brand, Honor the Gift.

He even made her a tee that read “Honor Women.” Like… I’m crying??? History was made, and she looked like a tiny, dazzling boss while doing it.


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The League’s Fits Are Next Level

Now, let’s be real for a sec. The Orange Carpet is quickly becoming more iconic than most proper fashion shows. And these players aren’t just changing the game, they’re literally styling the league into the future. The fits have been nothing short of flawless, and the influence just keeps growing.

If you’re not watching the WNBA games, keeping up with the WNBA rumors, or following these queens to the ends of the Earth after last night, I don’t know what to tell you. Catch up, babes.

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