The WNBA All-Star Weekend is here, and the women’s basketball players have started slaying on the red carpet.
Los Angeles Sparks star point guard Kelsey Plum is making her fourth straight All-Star appearance and appeared in style for the orange carpet in a glittering red fit.
How Did Kelsey Plum Steal the Show at WNBA All-Star Weekend?
The WNBA players have taken their clothes game to the next level over the past few seasons, and it keeps getting better with every tunnel walk and All-Star weekend.
The stars walked across the orange carpet at the Indianapolis Convention Center with scores of fans cheering them as they showed off their glamorous fits for the occasion. Plum led the charge for the Sparks and arrived in a shiny long-sleeved red dress and heels.
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The four-time All-Star shared the pictures from her catwalk on Instagram, and while she wore heels for the walk, the 30-year-old was spotted in slippers for the rest of the night.
“This was definitely a lot of fun,” she said about the Orange Carpet.
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Kelsey Plum and Ellie showing off their braids before taking the Orange Carpet!
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Beyond Plum’s red carpet moment, other stars brought their fashion game to Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston wore a long, dark gown, while Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese arrived in a leopard-print coat.
“I think it just kind of gets the fans a little bit more excited about seeing all the outfits,” Boston said about the WNBA’s ever-improving fashion game.
While Boston will play for Team Clark, Reese and Plum will suit up for Team Collier, which Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier will lead.
How Has Plum Continued Her Elite Form in 2025?
Plum was traded to the Sparks in a three-team deal during the WNBA offseason, ending her storied run with the Las Vegas Aces. She had joined the franchise back when it was still the San Antonio Stars, later became a cornerstone in Las Vegas, and played a key role in securing two WNBA titles over her eight-year tenure.
Plum averaged over 18 points in her last three seasons with the Aces, but her production has only increased in Los Angeles. She is averaging near her career high of 20.2 points per game (20.1) in 21 games this season, while also adding 3.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 1.5 steals per game, all three being career highs.
The Sparks, however, have an 8-14 record in the season and are sitting near the bottom of the league as they continue to miss Cameron Brink due to injury. She is, however, expected to be back in August and may develop a dynamic 1-2 punch with Plum.
