The WNBA draft brought all the newest rookies to the orange carpet, and (to anyone’s surprise) they killed. The WNBA has become a fashion and culture access point, and the incoming recruits offered a reminder of that with their outfits in the event of Monday night. They looked good for their great night.
The WNBA also announced its new association with Coach on Monday morning, and did not waste time, including the brand in its Draft night festivities. The orange carpet was not only sponsored by the coach, but many of the outfits were also designed by the brand. The designer will also serve as the “Official Partner of WNBA Bags” in the future.
There are some different issues for the Drette attire, so we take a look at some of the most impressive attacks among them.
She is the diamond of the season: shines!
Paige Bueckers, designed by the coach
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It is difficult to know in the photos, but Paige Bueckers was a brilliant in the head coach to the black and brown micro design design dripped in stones and included a jacket, vest and matching pants. He wore a black leather coach bag to combine black leather shoes, and wore mixed metal jewels provided by Kay Jewelers and designed by Brittany Hampton. His exclusive braids were tasks to let his blonde locks fall free and undulating.
The whole appearance was a mixture of old man’s clothes and a female shiny glamor, a statement of the androgynous style options of Bueckers. He looked comfortable and radiant with natural makeup. Slam Dunk!
Then, Paige went and changed his adjustment (Rickea Jackson’s movement), heading to his Draft table in a different suit. She was in a completely black suit, more tight but still large.
The flaps of his suit were still brilliant so that they coincide with their brilliant atmosphere and chose to pull their hair halfway down, more classic Paige. It was still so glamorous and so Paige, adjusting the style of the first look but in a neutral black.
Hailey Van Lith, designed by the coach
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Hailey Van Lith was the image of Classy Fun in a small black desca designed by the coach. He told reporters on the orange carpet that wanted a vintage appearance, working with designers to mix some different styles together. It was another completely bright look, with stamped sleeves and a heart neckline.
From Lith combined the dress with a pair of classic platform heels and a leather coach bag. Easy to go with the employed patterns and the brightness of your dress. Black monochromatic, which magnificently contrasts its blond hair, which was blown and lying aside with two silver coach barrets.
Hergeup was mostly simple, with a smoked eye and contoured cheek. The whole appearance was a mixture between elegance and joy. He also called him a “university funeral” attire, iconic.
Kiki Iriafen
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Kiki Iriafen is the time. She stepped on that carpet with a gold length dress with a leg cleft and a shoulder accent, and left zero crumbs. The appearance was created by the Nigerian designer Nneka Alexander, and aimed to pay tribute to the Nigerian culture of Iriafen
The golden skirt is perfectly accentuated by the bronze corset and the Nigerian accounts, and accessed with orange earrings and an orange bracelet. The accounts and stones leave her as a brilliant goddess, and her long blonde locks add another level of glamor to the whole matter.
Keeping it classic!
Dominique Malonga, designed by Louis Vuitton
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France is becoming an access point for development basketball talent, and the newest beauty of the WNBA is arriving with style. Dominique Malonga wanted to pay tribute to her French roots by leading to the toy toy Louis Vuitton. She opted for a black suit with a white shirt and a clutch bag.
When going for an stacked jewelry look and a couple or elegant glasses, Malonga shows that the classic will never go out of style!
Shyanne vendors
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Elegant class costumes will always be style, and Shyanne Sellers added a touch of color to the carpet! Matching a classic silhouette with a couple or neutral frames and a monochromatic handkerchief. The PeriWinkle blue makes her seem radiant, and the fact that she is dripping in Van Cleef’s jewels.
He looks comfortable, elegant and fun. It is an aspect that will always stun on any carpet.
Sonia Citron, designed by the coach
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Sonia Citron also decided a completely black adjustment, going to the top and a party at the bottom. Its custom jacket offers a booty neckline, both elegant and elegant. He combined it with an asymmetric skirt and a small bag.
His hair continues in this elegant tendency to be straight, but stops in a middle look up. She takes some risk using white socks with her bombs, adding some game to the appearance.
He is feminine but in a girl boss in a boy in the way. Perfect for the biggest day of your career.
Take track risks and make statements
Ríos Saniya
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Saniya Rivers was with a clearer pattern but experimented with an unusual silhouette, which was worth it. The asymmetric jacket and a sleeve that meets its athletic construction, showing its muscles while it looks perfectly personalized for it. The white color of the outfit contrasted perfectly with his red hair.
The red and the white also coincided with the bag, with the message “The WNBA has been Poppin” written on the side, the WNBA painted in red.
Rivers commented how “always uses black”, so he decided to change it by doing the opposite. Not only looks great, but it stands out.
Azaiha James
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Azaiha James said on the orange carpet that he wanted his draft appeal to be “exaggerated”, and it was! It was due to a large jacket combo and shorts, moccasins and white socks. His jacket was adorned with pins, buttons and chains, giving him an advantage, which combined with his silver jewels.
His hair was braided and got into a high horse tail, and finished the look with a pair of fresh sunglasses.
Another combination of “jacket-no shirt”, the neckline was the perfect displacement for the fact that the large style of the rest of the outfit covered his body, he was giving contrast! Everything was fun, fabulous and a step off the box.
Georgia Amore, designed by Russell Westbrook
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Russell Westbrook has always been in fashion, but now he is official taking style customers, and we are not angry about that. Westbrook helped Amore to make an outfit that gave him a black and white turn. The leather skirt combined with an asymmetric jacket with a floral design. The Australian also carried black leather moccasins, socks and a white bag.
While the silhouette is traditional, the impression makes this a risky and fun choice. Amoore keeps him simple by leaving his hair low and making a minimum appearance of makeup with silver jewels. Good work Russ!
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