Cameron Brink is cementing her place as one the WNBA’s most fashionable players.

The Los Angeles Sparks rookie, who was the second overall pick of the 2024 Draft, cut a cool figure in an all-white ensemble while arriving at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the team’s matchup against Caitlin Clark and the Fever.

The 22-year-old Stanford alum stunned in a sleeveless New Balance crop top and an ab-baring pleated tennis skirt.

She added a pair of white sneakers and socks, a simple gold necklace and a Goyard tote slung over her shoulder.

Brink also accessorized with a simple gold necklace and a can of Amino Energy in her hand, as she pulled her bright blonde tresses back into a low bun.

Cameron Brink stunned in a New Balance crop top and an ab-baring pleated tennis skirt

Cameron Brink stunned in a New Balance crop top and an ab-baring pleated tennis skirt

The Stanford alum promoted her sponsors New Balance and Optimum Nutrition

The Stanford alum promoted her sponsors New Balance and Optimum Nutrition

‘Causal game day fit,’ she captioned a TikTok video Tuesday, which showed her posing in a hotel room.

Brink, who inked a deal with New Balance last year, also tagged her sponsor, Optimum Nutrition.

The Sparks secured a 84-75 victory over the Fever, which served as a battle between the top two overall picks in this year’s draft.

Brink put up three points along with three rebounds, two assists, one steal, and two blocks, while Clark racked up a season-high 30 points.

The following day, the Oregon native made an appearance on the Jennifer Hudson Show alongside her teammates Rickea Jackson, Lexie Brown and Dearica Hamby.

'Causal game day fit,' she captioned a TikTok video in her Indiana hotel room

‘Causal game day fit,’ she captioned a TikTok video in her Indiana hotel room

The Sparks secured a 84-75 victory over Caitlin Clark and the Fever

The Sparks secured a 84-75 victory over Caitlin Clark and the Fever

The 22-year-old is quickly becoming one the WNBA's most fashionable players

The 22-year-old is quickly becoming one the WNBA’s most fashionable players

‘I wanted to be a girlie girl, I wanted to be the black sheep of my family,’ Brink told the EGOT winner, noting she previously planned to forge her own path outside of the basketball world.
‘But I fell in love with [basketball] and it brought me so much.’

Her parents, who are longtime friends of the Curry family, named Stephen Curry’s mom. Sonya, her godmother.

‘She was there at the draft with me and that meant the world,’ Brink said of Sonya, before recalling her quick FaceTime with Stephen a couple of minutes before the 2024 Draft began.

‘All I said was “I’m so afraid to fall on my face walking up the steps,”‘ she said with a laugh.