Maddy Westbeld’s Jaw-Dropping New Tunnel ‘Fit Features Jorts and Abs

Maddy Westbeld just delivered her most daring—and most talked-about—tunnel look to date.
The Chicago Sky forward arrived at Wintrust Arena on July 14 ahead of the team’s home game against the Minnesota Lynx in a powerful ivory-beige two-piece tailored set. She wore a tiny halter-style cross bra top that revealed a flash of chest and her sculpted abs, paired with matching tailored trouser jorts. The longer silhouette of the bottoms balanced the cropped top and showed off her ultra-toned legs, one of her biggest strengths on the court.
But it was the accessories that took the look to the next level. A dainty body chain wrapped elegantly around her waist, front and center, while a rich brown and gold belt added texture and contrast. The 23-year-old finished the outfit with brown suede pointed-toe pumps and gold jewelry, including a chunky bangle, dainty rings and textured statement earrings.
Her glam was fresh, glowy and perfectly suited for summer, while her long brunette hair was slicked back into a polished ponytail that gave the entire look a dash of extra sophistication. Confident, refined and seriously cool, this may be Westbeld’s best tunnel moment yet.
And fans weren’t the only ones who noticed. The league’s official Instagram account shared her arrival ’fit, writing: “10/10, no notes 🔥.” The Sky’s account chimed in with “BIG STEPPAS 🤩,” featuring her as the lead photo in their pregame carousel.
“Mannn the two rookies not playing with y'all at all ! Maddy and HVL super 🔥🔥🔥,” one fan chimed in the comments.
“Maddy. Sheesh. 🔥🔥🔥🔥,” another wrote.
“Maddy ate that up omg,” someone else declared.
“BAD👏DIE👏MAD👏DY,” one user chimed in.
The WNBA rookie has quickly carved out a space for herself in the league’s growing fashion landscape, often favoring a blend of feminine silhouettes and businesswear-adjacent tailoring. This look felt like a natural evolution—bolder and more experimental, but still unmistakably her.
The matchup itself was a tightly contested one, with Chicago and Minnesota facing off for the second time in eight days. Despite a solid showing from the Sky, the Lynx came out on top again, winning 91–78. Westbeld and the team’s other young standouts continue to grow game by game, with their chemistry and grit showing promising signs as the season progresses.
Still, no matter the scoreboard, Westbeld proves time and again that she shows up ready to deliver in the paint and the tunnel. From runway-worthy sets to corpcore classics, she’s quickly becoming one of the league’s most consistent style stars.
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