Paige Bueckers is not just dominating on the court but also making waves in the fashion world. The UConn Huskies All-American guard has been turning heads with her recent fashion choices, and her latest ensemble is no exception. Bueckers recently attended New York Fashion Week, where she rocked a stunning, colorful outfit adorned with “butterflies,” showcasing her toned abs and impeccable style.
Her bold fashion statement even caught the attention of fellow Minnesota native and Olympic gold medalist gymnast, Sunisa Lee, proving that Bueckers’ influence extends well beyond the basketball court.
The 22-year-old basketball star has had a whirlwind few weeks off the court. She was spotted at the US Open, enjoying the match from Coco Gauff’s player suite, further solidifying her presence among top athletes. Before that, she returned to UConn for the start of the school year, where she hilariously shared an incident on social media about almost injuring herself while assembling dorm room furniture with a power drill.
In her latest Instagram post, Bueckers shared another standout fashion moment, this time with a superhero twist. For her 2 million followers, she posted a look inspired by Spider-Woman, captioning it “Sp5derwoman ??,” with the “5” referencing her jersey number at UConn. The all-black outfit, featuring spider web patterns and paired with dark shades and her signature white Nike sneakers, was a hit among fans.
It was a look that could easily be worn by a superhero, and Bueckers wore it with confidence.
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While Bueckers continues to make her mark in the fashion world, her basketball career is also reaching new heights. She is widely regarded as the consensus No. 1 pick for the 2024 WNBA Draft. But before she takes that leap, she has one final season at UConn to complete. Last year, despite missing most of the season due to injury, Bueckers still showcased her incredible talent, averaging 21.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game.
Off the court, Bueckers’ success is equally impressive. According to On3, she is currently earning $1.4 million annually through name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, making her one of the highest-earning college athletes in the country.
As she prepares for her final college season, both her opponents and fashion critics better take note—”Sp5derwoman” is here, and she’s taking over both the basketball and fashion worlds with style and grace.