WNBA draft: Michelle Obama stylist Sergio Hudson designed No. 1 pick Charli Collier's draft-night look
There was no physical "orange" carpet for Thursday's virtual WNBA draft.
But that didn't stop the league's top prospects from showing out on their big night.
As expected, Texas forward Charli Collier stayed close to home as the No. 1 pick of the Dallas Wings. And she had some high-profile fashion help for her WNBA coming-out party.
While surrounded by family and loved ones at home, Collier spoke with ESPN's Holly Rowe about the momentous occasion of becoming the No. 1 pick in the draft and enlisting former First Lady Michelle Obama's stylist, Sergio Hudson, to help with her draft-night look.
'A taste of what I'm gonna expect for years to come'
"It's amazing," Collier said of working with Hudson. "I feel like it's just a taste of what I'm gonna expect for years to come. I'm now a professional. ...
"Sergio's so amazing. I'm so thankful. I thanked him again and again for thinking about me and wanting to collab with this. I just thank him so much for getting this piece ready for me and having me looking right for the draft."
So what did Hudson put together for Collier? Here she is in her draft-night finest.
Charli is here to serve y’all LEWKS
📸 @togethxr capturing and debuting @charlicollier's #WNBAdraft look pic.twitter.com/vTdmjiDiM7— TOGETHXR (@togethxr) April 15, 2021
If you're not familiar with Hudson, he's the designer who put together Obama's outfit that turned heads at President Joe Biden's inauguration in January.
While Collier was the star of the night, she wasn't the only player celebrating a life-changing moment on Thursday. And these ladies weren't letting a pandemic stop them from celebrating the moment in style.
Y'all didn't come to play 🔥 #WNBASlay
Catch some of the #WNBADraft prospects walking the Orange Carpet ahead of tonight's Draft on ESPN, 7pm/et pic.twitter.com/2C3giqEHMa— WNBA (@WNBA) April 15, 2021
Family members join the fashion party
Of course, players weren't the only ones dressing for the occasion. With cameras in living rooms broadcasting nationally on ESPN, family members also made sure to look their best. Newly drafted (No. 6 pick) New York Liberty guard Michaela Onyenwere's grandmother made a strong case for best-dressed.
Michaela Onyenwere's grandmother brought the fit AND the energy!! 😂@monyenwere_ #WNBADraft pic.twitter.com/vRVp5RHkeD
— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) April 15, 2021
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