INDIANA Fever star Caitlin Clark dazzled as she showed up to her first 2024 WNBA All-Star Game.
The 6-0 guard sported designer gear from head to toe at Thursday’s orange carpet event — with the fit reportedly including a $78,000 necklace.
Clark, 22, gave a rundown on her flashy ensemble in a video posted by the WNBA social channels.
The Tiffany and Co. graduated link gold necklace Clark showed comes with a $78,000 price stage, per the Daily Mail.
That’s more than the Fever star will pocket in the WNBA during her rookie year.
Meanwhile, the guard’s Medusa ’95 Versace Tote bag costs about $2,500, per the outlet.
And the shoes from the Italian brand, Gianni Ribbon Pumps, are said to be worth $895.
Clark also described her mindset ahead of her first All-Star appearance.
“Just enjoying it,” the rookie sensation said.
“Obviously, it’s my first time here. It’s a new experience.
“I don’t really know what to expect.
“Just soak it in — you’re only gonna do this once for the first time so I’m gonna enjoy it.
Clark will play for Team WNBA against USA Basketball Women’s National Team in the special All-Star Game on July 20 in Phoenix, Arizona.
She ranked second in the All-Star ballot after counting fan, player, and media votes, behind her Fever teammate Aliyah Boston.
The ex-Iowa star will suit up for Team WNBA alongside Chicago Sky forward and fellow rookie Angel Reese, marking the first link-up of the former NCAA rivals.
Clark headed to Phoenix after breaking a single-game assist record in the 101-93 loss to the Dallas Wings on Wednesday.
The Fever star registered 19 dimes — nine of which went to Boston —alongside 24 points and six rebounds.
“I just try to set my teammates up for success,” Clark said of her accomplishment, per ESPN.
“I think at times I can almost overpass … especially with [Boston], I’m just looking to set her up so much.
“My eyes are just always on our post players.”
Clark averaged 17.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, 8.2 assists, and 1.5 steals over 26 games before the All-Star break.
The WNBA has entered a month-long hiatus caused by the 2024 Paris Olympics with the games returning on August 15.
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