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Page Six may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Caitlin Clark hit the WNBA draft red carpet
in style. The 2024 No. 1 draft pick, 22, sported a white double satin Prada miniskirt ($1,750) and matching shirt ($5,500) layered atop an embroidered rhinestone mesh top ($3,750). She
paired the look with sleek sunglasses ($531), black leather slingback pumps ($1,200) and a ladylike Galleria mini bag ($4,100) from the luxury brand. The athlete further accessorized her
nearly $17,000 Prada ensemble with over $10,000 worth of John Hardy jewelry, including the brand’s Spear Flex Cuff ($6,500), Icon Bracelet ($1,195) and Carved Chain Stud Earring ($1,795).
Clark made history once again on Monday night’s carpet becoming the first athlete Prada has dressed — male or female — for the NBA or WNBA Draft. “[it’s] pretty special,” Clark told the WNBA
in a video shared on their Instagram Stories. EXPLORE MORE The former Iowa Hawkeye, who closed out her record-breaking college career with 3,951 points scored, was picked up by the Indiana
Fever. “I got a little anxious there before the pick,” she told ESPN’s Holly Rowe shortly after the draft. “I dreamed of this moment since I was in second grade, and it’s taken a lot of hard
work, a lot of ups and downs, but more than anything, just trying to soak it in.” Clark notably made it all the way to 2024 NCAA championship game with the Hawkeyes — their second
appearance during her tenure — where the team fell in second place to the South Carolina’s Gamecocks. WANT MORE CELEBRITY AND POP CULTURE NEWS? Start your day with Page Six Daily. THANKS FOR
SIGNING UP! “It’s really hard to win these things. I think I probably know that better than most people by now,” Clark said on Instagram after the loss on April 7. “To be so close twice, it
definitely hurts. But at the same time, we were right there. We battled. We took down some really great teams to get back to this point and [did] something that’s really hard to do.” During
the March Madness 2024 tournament, she broke the NCAA Division 1 all-time leading scoring record among men and women with 3,686 career points in the March 3 game versus the Ohio State
Buckeyes. The basketball star is currently dating fellow Iowa alum, Connor McCaffery. The couple first became Instagram official in August 2023.