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Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink is never shy about showing love to fellow WNBA players.
In a recent episode of her podcast, “Straight to Cam,” she made it clear who stole the show fashion-wise during the 2025 WNBA Draft.
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Despite Paige Bueckers being the No. 1 overall pick, it was Washington Mystics rookie Kiki Iriafen who, according to Brink, had the standout look of the night.
“I think she was… I’m biased because we played together, but I think Kiki was best dressed,” Brink said on the show.
NBA superstar Steph Curry’s sister and co-host, Sydel Curry-Lee, quickly agreed: “Oh, me too.”
“She killed it,” Brink continued. “She looked Hollywood-glam and I loved that she went back to her heritage with her dress and her jewelry—she was glowing.”
Brink and Curry-Lee were joined by influencer and hooper Mia Mastrov for the episode, which covered everything from Coachella fashion to draft day reactions.
Kiki Iriafen on the orange carpet before the 2025 WNBA Draft at The Shed at Hudson Yards.© Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Iriafen, selected fourth overall by the Washington Mystics, made an intentional statement with her draft night look. She wore a stunning gold gown designed by Nigerian fashion designer Nneka Alexander. Her accessories, including traditional orange Nigerian jewelry, paid homage to her roots.
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Brink, who is recovering from a torn ACL and expects to return to the Sparks lineup by June, has consistently used her podcast to spotlight her fellow players.
From sharing praise for Hailey Van Lith to reflecting on her own rehab journey, Brink continues to use her platform to support the next wave of WNBA talent.
While much of the draft night conversation was about where players like Bueckers and Iriafen would land, Brink reminded fans that how they show up matters, too. And for her, Iriafen’s look made the loudest—and proudest—statement.
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