Paige Bueckers’s Offseason Style Is a Masterclass in Bold Prints and Luxe Labels

Paige Bueckers may be the “nonchalant final boss,” but her style is far from aloof. The 24-year-old Dallas Wings guard—who was selected by the franchise as its No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft—took a trip to London, England, to round out her October and showcased her city style in a trio of Instagram posts.
On Oct. 27, Bueckers debuted a 9-slide carousel to her grid, captioned, “First day out in London 😚." In the cover image, the league’s Rookie of the Year sported a two-toned Kith quarter-zip, with its label in full view on the top’s center. She paired the graphic garment with light-washed denim cargos and leather loafers.
The elevated casual ensemble was seen on the sidelines of Emirates Stadium, which was Buecker’s first stop in London Town, she disclosed in an interview with Live From N5. She stepped foot in the studio while in attendance for Arsenal F.C.’s Premier League matchup against Crystal Palace. The top-ranked team secured a 1-0 win in its home game.
As for the WNBA baller, she also told the studio that she was in town for a shoot with Coach, the designer brand behind the sparkly three-piece suit that the baller repped for the Draft in April. “I’m just kind of exploring the city,” she continued. “So, this is my first step.” Bueckers scored a souvenir— an Arsenal scarf—to bring back to the States and also posed for a photo with Myles Lewis-Skelly.
The baller continued to chronicle the rest of her trip overseas with two more posts—one on Oct. 29 and another today, Oct. 31. In both carousels, she captured some of her sweet treats around the city, including a milk chocolate panda, chocolate-covered strawberries and a chocolate-covered popsicle, along with frames from her strolls across the metropolitan.
Plus, fans were met with a plethora of outfits from the former NCAA National Champion. Graphic long-sleeved shirts were the crux of her outfits. Mid-stroll, she repped another Kith zip-up, featuring a multicolored knit material and stitched logo. In another slide from the Oct. 29 post, she wore a Supreme quarter zip in a vibrant lilac. The style didn’t seem to waver in her “Day four” feature, revealed two days later. She donned a printed cream button-up and floral-embellished bomber jacket in a duo of ‘fits in its 12 slides.
And really, her style mimics her play—fearless and unmissable. “I love fashion, just putting pieces together [and] not putting yourself in a box,” she told Who What Wear during WNBA All-Star Weekend. She was one of three rookies selected for the esteemed roster, alongside Washington Mystics teammates Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen. “I’m a mix of like masculine and feminine, so just being loud and proud about it.”
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