The 22-year-old former Iowa Hawkeyes standout was dressed to impress on Monday, April 15, when it was revealed that he would be the Indiana Fever’s first draft pick.
The professional athlete showed up to the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the 2024 WNBA Draft decked out in a Prada double white satin shirt and skirt.
When her top was undone, a mesh top with rhinestone embroidery was visible underneath. Clark exchanged her sneakers for slingback pumps made of black brushed leather. She also had on acetate sunglasses and a black Galleria purse.
According to a Prada representative, this is the first time the upscale clothing line has outfitted a player for the NBA or WNBA draft.
She also wore John Hardy icon bracelets, a spear flex cuff, and carved chain stud earrings.
Clark entered the stage after hearing her name called, and as shown in a video posted on the WNBA’s official X (previously known as Twitter) account, she was given a blue and yellow Indiana jersey—of course with No. 1 on it.
This is a dream that I recorded while I was in the second grade, or something like that.
Obtain a scholarship to play basketball. Participate in the Women’s National Basketball Association. Prior to the draft, Clark stated in interviews with the Associated Press and TODAY, This is something I’ve always wanted to do.