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The Chicest Looks from the 2025 WNBA Draft Orange Carpet

Last year, at the 2024 WNBA Draft, number-one pick Caitlin Clark arrived at the Brooklyn Academy of Music dressed in Prada from head to toe, making her the first athlete, man or woman, to be dressed by the Italian fashion brand for the draft. This year’s WNBA Draft continued that streak of style innovation, with Coach announcing a multi-year partnership with the league on the morning of the event, sponsoring the Orange Carpet and dressing some of this draft class’s most prominent talents, including the 2025 number-one pick Paige Bueckers, as well as Aneesah Morrow, Sonia Citron, and Hailey Van Lith.

But Coach’s big announcement wasn’t the only major fashion moment from the 2025 Draft. French phenom Dominique Malonga, who was drafted second tonight to the Seattle Storm, dressed in a suit designed by one of her country’s—the world’s—most prolific brands: Louis Vuitton. Ole Miss’s Madison Scott donned Amiri, the Seattle Storm’s Nike Mühl wore a y/GIA suit, and N.C. State’s Aziaha James chose a mix of R13 and Comme des Garçons. For more of the chicest looks from the 2025 WNBA Draft, keep scrolling.

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WHO: Paige Bueckers