
While we’re normally focused on their performance on the court — and occasionally their love lives — during this year’s WNBA Draft we followed all of the breaking news but also kept our eyes glued to the fab fits the ladies were pulling off on the red carpet.
The Dallas Wings had the first pick last night and went with Paige Bueckers, who took home the Natty this year, but star players Dominique Malonga, Kiki Iriafen, Sonia Citron, Aneesah Morrow, and Shyanne Sellers were all picked early too.
And while they may be stuck wearing uniforms most of the time, these WNBA rookies know how to put a look together. Boring business-causal draft ensembles are a thing of the past, now these top-of-their-game athletes are rocking fashion that would be a hit on any red carpet.
Last year Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Daisha Fair, and Rickea Jackson slayed at the WNBA Draft ’24, but not to be outdone, the rookie class of 2025 was serving looks.
We know who dominates on the court, but who wowed us with their fashion sense last night?
Kiki Iriafen
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First-round pick, Kiki Iriafen, a power forward from USC, joined the Washington Mystics in the draft.
Hailey Van Lith
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Hailey Van Lith, a point guard from TCU, was selected to join the Chicago Sky with the 11th overall pick. They were acquired from Minnesota.
Georgia Amoore
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Atlanta player Georgia Amoore, a point guard from Kentucky, was the 6th overall pick, when she was selected by the Washington Mystics.
Saniya Rivers
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Saniya Rivers, a shooting guard from NC State, is making the movie to the Connecticut Sun. She was the 8th overall pick.
Aneesah Morrow
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Aneesah Morrow, a power forward from LSU, will be joining the Connecticut Sun after she became the 7th overall pick.
Aziaha James
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Aziaha James, a shooting guard from NC State, is set to team up with the Dallas Wings with the 12th overall pick.
Saniya Rivers
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Saniya Rivers, a shooting guard from NC State, was selected by the Connecticut Sun with the 8th overall pick,
Sonia Citron
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Notre Dame shooting guard Sonia Citron was selected by the Washington Mystics as the 3rd overall pick.
Paige Bueckers
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Paige Bueckers, a point guard from UConn, scored the number one, round-one draft pick when she was picked up by the Dallas Wings.
Madison Scott
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Ole Miss small forward Madison Scott, joins the Paige Bueckers on the Dallas Wings with the 14th overall pick in the second round.
Shyanne Sellers
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Shyanne Sellers, a shooting guard from Maryland, is headed to the Golden State Valkyries with the 17th overall pick in the second round.
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