The 2026 WNBA Draft has officially arrived in New York City, bringing the brightest stars of the college game to Hudson Yards for a night of life-changing moments.
Before a single name was called by Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, the prospects turned the ‘Orange Carpet’ into a high-fashion runway.
Leading the fashion charge was UConn star Azzi Fudd, who arrived in a stunning silver sequined dress that shimmered under the bright lights of the Manhattan venue.
Fudd, a projected top-three pick, paired the high-slit gown with a matching silver clutch, as she prepared for the next chapter of her career to be confirmed.
Also turning heads was UCLA standout Lauren Betts, who opted for a classic and sophisticated black floor-length gown featuring a daring side slit.
The 6-foot-7 center, fresh off leading the Bruins to a national championship, accessorized the look with a silver necklace that complemented the gown’s sparkle.
UCLA star Lauren Betts was among those turning heads at the WNBA Draft night on Monday
UConn star Azzi Fudd arrived in a stunning silver sequined dress for the event in New York
LSU guard Flau’jae Johnson opted for a dramatic all-black velvet dress that swept the floor
LSU’s Flau’jae Johnson also brought her star power to the carpet, opting for a dramatic all-black velvet dress that swept across the floor.
Johnson, who has balanced a rap career alongside her career on the court, completed the ensemble with a matching fur scarf draped over her shoulders.
Cotie McMahon made a bold sartorial statement, departing from the traditional gown in favor of a sharp, pinstriped burgundy blazer dress and a matching tie.
The former Ohio State star, who transferred to Ole Miss, paired the look with white crew socks and black heels.
The atmosphere in New York was electric as fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the players who will define the future of the league for years to come.







