Your favorite WNBA stars are in the building!
On July 17, WNBA All-Star Weekend festivities kicked off with an Orange Carpet arrival ceremony presented by Bumble. Whether or not they’ll be playing in the All-Star Game or one of the skills competitions being held at Indianapolis’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse this weekend, many of the league’s most famous faces took the opportunity to show out.
The WNBA has been taking the fashion world by storm on and off the court, whether we’re talking about highly anticipated sneaker drops or pregame tunnel ’fits. Beyond rising ticket sales, growing interest in women’s basketball has led to league-wide partnerships with brands like Coach and a notable presence at the 2025 Met Gala. So, how could we not take a moment to shout out the league’s All-Star style on a weekend that’s all about the players?
Let’s start off strong with 2024 MVP and Las Vegas Aces star A’Ja Wilson, who will be playing in her seventh All-Star Game on Saturday. While she’s known to ditch her covetable tunnel ’fits for white T-shirts when it’s time to lock in, Wilson was clearly confident in Team Clark, hitting the carpet in a semi-sheer maroon Di Petsa dress and Saint Laurent earrings.
Over on Napheesa Collier’s All-Star Team, Breanna Stewart of the New York Liberty wore a silk Simkhai suit and lug-sole Prada loafers and glasses, topping off the look with a sentimental charm necklace she designed with Etsy. Meanwhile, her Liberty teammate Sabrina Ionescu repped Team Clark in a custom Nike blazer dress and Jimmy Choo accessories.
Of course, it’s not a fashion show without Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese, a two-time All-Star who served on the host committee of this year’s Met Gala. She hit the orange carpet in a show-stopping leopard trench coat, while Dallas Wings star rookie and first-time WNBA All-Star Paige Bueckers turned heads in an eye-catching Marni look and Prada shoes.
Without further ado, here are all the best looks of the WNBA All-Star Weekend Orange Carpet.
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