Caitlin Clark is making waves not only on the basketball court but also in the fashion world. After setting a record for the most assists by a rookie in a single WNBA game—19 assists—Clark dazzled at the All-Star Orange Carpet event in Phoenix just a day later.
The Indiana Fever star showcased her glamorous side, sporting a head-to-toe designer outfit that turned heads at the league’s annual showpiece. In a video shared on social media, Clark broke down her luxurious look, saying, “I’m wearing an Armani dress, Versace shoes, a Versace bag, Tiffany bracelets, and a Tiffany necklace [with] Cartier earrings.”
Adding to the allure, Clark carried a Versace Medusa ’95 Tote, valued at nearly $2,500, perfectly complementing her chic ensemble.
As she prepares for the upcoming All-Star game, Clark’s stunning appearance on the orange carpet highlights her rising status as both a basketball sensation and a fashion icon.
The @IndianaFever rookie sensation hit the carpet serving looks and breaking necks!WNBA Orange Carpet presented by @bumble pic.twitter.com/qEc6lEPp5r
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Her Versace shoes, named ‘Gianni Ribbon Pumps’, are also sold by the famous Italian fashion company for $895.
However, the most expensive of Clark’s luxurious items was her Tiffany & Co graduated link gold necklace, which is priced at a staggering $78,000.
It is unclear how much the Armani dress and two Tiffany bracelets she was wearing currently flog for.
Clark rocked up to the Orange Carpet event with the swagger of a player making waves just a few months into her rookie WNBA season.
The former Iowa sensation broke two records in Indiana’s defeat to the Dallas Wings on Wednesday; first setting a franchise record for the Fever when she registered her 202nd assist of the campaign in just 26 games.
She then went on to register 19 in that game alone, which is the most ever recorded by a rookie in a single fixture.
Now Clark is gearing up for this weekend’s All-Star Game in Phoenix, where she will team up with Rookie of the Year rival Angel Reese for Team WNBA.
And she expects Reese, who skipped the Orange Carpet event to watch an NBA Summer League game, to lead Saturday’s All-Star showpiece in one key area.
‘I think it’s cool, it’s obviously rare to have two rookies in the All-Star Game,’ Clark said about teaming up with Reese. ‘Obviously the fans are super excited about it.
‘I think it’s just really good for the W, and obviously she’s having an incredible year.
‘It’s gonna be really fun, she’s probably gonna lead the game in rebounds.’