WNBA: All Star-Orange Carpet
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The WNBA All-Star Weekend kicked off with a dazzling display of style and confidence as the league’s top players strutted their stuff on the orange carpet.

From Caitlin Clark’s stunning outfit to A’ja Wilson’s sleek see-through showstopper, the women of the WNBA brought their A-game to the fashion world.

And they’ve been doing it all year, to tell you the truth.

The WNBA All-Star orange carpet event was held Thursday night and featured many of the league’s top stars with one notable rookie exception.

It was a prelude event to Saturday when the WNBA All-Stars took on Team USA.

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Ladies Of The WNBA Set The Orange Carpet On Fire

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark wore a stunning outfit on the WNBA All-Star Weekend 2024 orange carpet. She chose a sheer, see-through fit that caught the attention of many.

The outfit – an Armani dress – was accessorized with a necklace, a Versace tote bag, and Versace Gianni Ribbon Pumps.

Kelsey Plum of the Las Vegas Aces was also turning heads with her outfit on the WNBA All-Star Weekend orange carpet. She wore a stunning, form-fitting skirt and tank top with white boots.

Her outfit was simple yet elegant, showcasing her style and confidence. The boots, man, they just go for miles and miles.

A’ja Wilson, Plum’s teammate, wore an outfit on the orange carpet that she described as “nothing but net.” It was a stunning ensemble that stood out among the attendees.

The ladies of the WNBA were all turning heads. But Sophie Cunningham of the Phoenix Mercury was flat-out breaking necks with her look.

My goodness, just take a look at her.

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Team WNBA Whoops Team USA

After lighting the orange carpet on fire, the ladies of the WNBA each took part in skills challenges and/or the big All-Star game.

Team WNBA defeated Team USA in the game, with a final score of 117-109.

The game was highlighted by the performance of Arike Ogunbowale, who scored 34 points and set a new record for the most points in an All-Star Game.

Caitlin Clark set a new record for the most assists in an All-Star Game by a rookie with 10. Angel Reese, just as Clark predicted, led all players with 11 rebounds.

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