5 best-dressed sportswomen spotted at the 2025 WNBA Draft

2025 WNBA Draft - Source: Getty
2025 WNBA Draft - Source: Getty

The 2025 WNBA Draft was a stunning display of flair at The Shed in New York City as well as a celebration of emerging talent. When teams made their picks, several draft picks showed that their individuality is vital to their style.

The 2025 WNBA featured stunning apparel and thrilling new stars. The outfits worn by these amazing women showcased their spirits and dedication to their sport.


Best-dressed sportswomen spotted at the 2025 WNBA Draft

Below is a list of the 5 best-dressed sportswomen who graced the occasion of the 2025 WNBA Draft:

Paige Bueckers

When the Dallas Wings picked her first overall, Paige Bueckers had a remarkable debut. Her Coach-designed custom outfit included a finely tailored suit decorated with crystals in honour of her champion status and love for strong statements. Bueckers radiated unmatched strength and elegance in a baggy jacket and slacks paired with the renowned Coach coin purse.

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2025 WNBA - Source: Getty

Many of her fans are attracted to her bold sense of style, which mixes aspects of fashion with sports and personal expression. Her ability to change between two clothes during the night—a sparkling suit at the start and a fitted, all-black ensemble later on, underscored her flexibility both on and off the court.


Kiki Iriafen

Dressed in a golden gown by Nneka Alexander of Nigeria, Kiki Iriafen, a fourth-overall selection by the Washington Mystics, drew the most attention. Iriafen's intricate embellishments and traditional orange-beaded jewelry paid homage to her Nigerian heritage; the ensemble was a mix of modern sparkle and cultural pride.

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2025 WNBA - Source: Getty

Her message was quite clear: being true to oneself and having pride in one's background are just as vital as performing well in a sport.


Hailey Van Lith

Wearing an outfit that was the height of elegant modernity, the Chicago Sky selected Hailey Van Lith. For a daring appearance, Van Lith added modest sparkling touches and a padded handbag to her stylish Coach minidress.

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2025 WNBA - Source: Getty.

Her all-black outfit, which she accented with perfectly coiffed hair and modest cosmetics, made her seem amazing and memorable. Her approach to red carpet attire, marked by elegance and edge, was one of classic and modernism.


Aneesah Morrow

Aneesah Morrow, a star football player for the LSU Tigers, was chosen by the Connecticut Sun to showcase the power of contemporary tailoring in an all-leather outfit adorned with Coach-designed accessories. To show confidence and strength, Morrow donned a corset top, a cropped leather jacket, and a skirt with side slits.

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2025 WNBA - Source: Getty

Her outfit, which she adorned with sunglasses and a chain-laden handbag, nicely caught the idea that the new WNBA Draft players are as proficient at breaking fashion rules as they are at making records on the field.


Sonia Citron

Sonia Citron, a former player for the Washington Mystics, was in an elegant, all-black tailored suit that had just the right amount of humorous flair. Her Coach-style outfit at the WNBA Draft stood out from the throng thanks to its unusual design elements, including its mix of asymmetrical detail and finely decorated accessories.

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2025 WNBA - Source: Getty

In her perfectly balanced mix of traditional and contemporary items, Citron's capacity to express her character via her beautiful outfit was on full show.


These five sportsmen showed that personal flair and cultural expression are just as vital components of who they are as the fierce rivalry they encountered on the court. Every costume was a display of fashion, but it was also a window into the numerous cultural roots and personal stories that comprise today's women's sports scene. In a society that loves both, these clothes reflect the growing balance between style and athleticism of the WNBA draft.

Edited by Sohini Biswas