WNBA All-Stars Bring Style to the Orange Carpet
The WNBA All-Stars started stylishly on Thursday, converting the orange carpet in the Indianapolis Convention Center into a lively catwalk for hundreds of revered fans. This glamorous display marked an entertaining new dimension for the all-star celebrations.
A Night to Remember
The Los Angeles Sparks Guard Kelsey Plum, who shone in a shiny long-sleeved red dress and paragraphs, said: "It was definitely a lot of fun." Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston, elegant in a long, dark dress and heels, repeated the feeling. "I think the fans only make it a bit excited to see all outfits," she said.
Fashion Takes Center Stage
The WNBA players have reduced their clothes playing in the last seasons and, for their modes, have drawn their attention before the game. Tunnel fits – as the arrival of the players in the arena – is not new in the league, but it has increased to a completely new level of fashion. Angel Reese from Chicago Sky delighted the crowd in a leopard pattern coat and stylish sunglasses.
Players Strut Their Stuff
"I missed this last year for flight problems, but was so happy to be here this year," said Reese. The reigning league-MVP A’JA Wilson from the Las Vegas Aces wore a chestnut brown, sleeveless dress designed by Dieta, which contained its left leg from her hip and contained breathtaking golden Saint Laurent earrings.
A Little Out of Comfort Zone
The Natasha Cloud of New York Liberty, who will compete at the Skills competition on Friday evening, admitted that she was a little intimidated. "It brought me out of my comfort zone," she said, sticking to pants and shirt. Napheesa Collier from Minnesota Lynx loved to have the chance to take the stage, but as a mother of a young daughter, she wished that she knew that there would be children in the audience because she might have chosen another, less revealing outfit, she said.