Caitlin Clark didn’t just dominate on the basketball court in 2024. Her style has captivated the fashion world as well. She consistently manages to combine athleticism and elegance as she turns heads with some of the most amazing and gorgeous looks this year.
Her MVP style made headlines throughout the year as she continued to wear top luxury brands from Prada to Fendi to multiple events.
Clark’s Best Looks of 2024
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Let’s start with April’s WNBA Draft, where she was the No. 1 pick of the Indiana Fever. She wore Italian luxury brand Prada from head to toe. Her outfit featured a white double satin shirt and a skirt with a rhinestone mesh top. Not to mention Prada’s Galleria handbag and sleek sunglasses. To add some glamor, she wore John Hardy jewelry and leather slingback pumps. She certainly sets a high standard for what draft night fashion should be.
After a groundbreaking draft night look, Clark arrived in Indianapolis for his first conference as a Fever player. She chose Louis Vuitton for a look filled with modern elegance. Her outfit featured a wool-silk cady dress and tuxedo jacket. Her dashing look was accessorized with the brand’s signature pumps adorned with monogram studs.
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One of her best outfits of 2024 was during her recent appearance at the A Year in TIME dinner in New York City. TIMES Athlete of the Year looked stunning in a custom Prada gown with an open back design.
And we can’t forget her amazing outfit combination at WNBA All-Star Weekend in July. She graced the orange carpet in a stunning Armani minidress and Versace heels. She also adorned her wrist with a Tiffany bracelet and wore Cartier earrings.
Why Clark’s style matters
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Clark’s rise on the fashion scene can be seen as a reflection of her influence on the sport as a whole. Her extraordinary talent and charisma, better known as the “Caitlin Clark Effect,” increased viewership and overall participation in the game. A $28 million deal with Nike for her own signature shoe marks the women’s basketball star’s biggest deal yet.
Clark’s commitment to luxury fashion is not just about looking good, it’s also about setting an example through the expression of clothing. She steps into a realm traditionally dominated by male athletes and shows that female athletes can not only be style icons but also fierce competitors. Each of her 2024 outfit choices told a story of self-expression and confidence.