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WNBA All-Stars Dazzle Fans with Stunning Fashion on the Orange Carpet

INDIANAPOLIS, JUL 17 – WNBA All-Stars used the 2025 ESPYS and All-Star weekend to boost their off-court brands by embracing high-end fashion, highlighting the league's cultural growth and influence.

  • Kiki Iriafen walked the red carpet at the Indianapolis convention center, and hundreds of fans cheered during her ESPYS debut.
  • Over the past few seasons, the league has elevated its style game, as WNBA players have been amping up their clothes fashion, positioning it as strategic growth.
  • Meanwhile, Aliyah Boston chose a dark floor-length gown, while Kelsey Plum wore a shiny red dress and heels.
  • Clips of the orange carpet walk went viral as Angel Reese wowed fans in a leopard print coat, sparking widespread social media buzz.
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WNBA All-Stars dazzle fans with stunning fashion on the Orange Carpet

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The WNBA All-Stars tipped off the weekend by showing off their best fashion fits Thursday, turning the orange carpet into their own catwalk. They walked across a stage at the Indianapolis convention center with hundreds of adoring fans cheering them. It was a fun new wrinkle to the WNBA All-Star weekend, showing off for the fans on stage. “This was definitely a lot of fun,” said Los Angeles Sparks guard Kelsey Plum, who wore …

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