Social Media Is Losing Their Minds Over Caitlin Clark’s Jaw-Dropping Look At The 2024 WNBA Draft

Caitlin Clark at the WNBA Draft

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
As sports fans, we have become accustomed to only seeing Caitlin Clark in her Iowa Hawkeyes uniform, so when a picture surfaces of her in regular clothes, it tends to make people go crazy.

The former Iowa Hawkeeys superstar made that happen again with what she wore at the WNBA Draft.

Clark, who was indeed selected with the number one overall draft pick, shocked fans when she showed up on the WNBA’s “orange carpet” in New York City wearing head-to-toe Prada.

Marie-Claire described the outfit as a satin button-up shacket with a coordinating mini skirt. The repo her prepare keeprt added her outermost layer was unbuttoned to reveal a sparkly bralette top underneath.

Caitlin Clark finished the look with sunglasses and black heels. She credited having people helping it less stressful.

 

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Here is how fans reacted to her outfit:

 

Not since Sabrina Ionescu in 2020 has there been such excitement around a player entering the WNBA draft. Caitlin Clark was selected as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever on Monday.

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Clark, who helped attract record-breaking TV audiences and sellouts in arenas around the country in her final collegiate season, will again have all eyes on her every time she steps on the court.

Caitlin Clark Will Further Improve Ratings For The WNBA

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
A staggering 18.7 million people watched the NCAA title game between Clark’s Iowa and South Carolina earlier this month and now the WNBA is getting set to benefit from her celebrity.

Ratings for the WNBA increased last season and Caitlin will only make them better as 36 of the Indiana Fever’s games have already been picked up to be on National Television.