Caitlin Clark Stuns In Full Glossier Glam For The WNBA Draft

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The WNBA's draft night is a major moment for collegiate female ballers, their fans and their families alike and the joyous occasion is the perfect opportunity for the athletes to flaunt their off-court style. With millions of eyes on them, these ladies come ready to slay as they learn what teams they'll be joining as the next step in their career. Since 2020, Glossier has been the official, and first, beauty partner of the WNBA, which means beat faces are out of bounds.

The beauty brand gave the full glam treatment to Caitlin Clark, the number one pick from this year's draft, along with current WNBA players Liz Kitley, Aaliyah Edwards and Aaliyah Boston. Clark opted for a minimalist makeup look, playing up pink and rosey shades on her lips and cheeks.

Below, her makeup artist, Raissa Flowers, gives us the full breakdown of all the Glossier products used to create the look.

 

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First, she primed Clark's face with the Priming Moisturizer Balance, Full Orbit Eye Cream, Future Dew Oil-Serum and the brand's newest launch, the Invisible Shield SPF50, to create a glowy and hydrated base.

For complexion, the Stretch Foundation in shade Medium 1 and the Stretch Concealer in shades "Light 3" and "Light 4" were used to create a your-skin-but-better look. Next, Haloscope highlighter in the shade "Quartz" and Cloud Paint blush in the shades "Soar" and "Puff" were used to amplify the skin's glow and add the perfect amount of flush to her face.

For brows, Flowers used Boy Brow in the "Dark Brown" shade and Brow Flick in the "Brown" shade to sculpt and set the brows. Lastly, for the lips, Ultralip lipstick in the shade "Pony" and Lipgloss in the shade "Clear" were used to create a perfect mauve pink lippie.

For more on the intersection of beauty and sports, check out our coverage of Charlotte Tilbury's partnership with F1 Academy's female drivers.