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    This month was bustling with the WNBA and NFL drafts, WrestleMania, and NBA playoff games galore, giving us plenty of good fashion, though mostly off the court. Expect to see substantial suiting from both women and men — two strong contenders for next month’s Met Gala — and a pair of truly snazzy cleats.

    So keep scrolling to see who made a strong impression with their tunnel fits in April, and be sure to check back next month to see who dressed to impress at the actual Met Gala.


    Flau’jae Johnson

    Flau'jae Johnson poses for a photo at the WNBA draft.
    Flau’jae Johnson of the Seattle Storm poses for a photo during the 2026 WNBA draft on April 13 at The Shed in New York.

    Melanie Fidler/NBAE via Getty Images

    Seattle Storm guard Flau’jae Johnson captivated screens at the WNBA draft in a glamorous black velvet bodysuit and skirt set, fresh off the runway and designed by French-Algerian designer Bent Kahina. But for us, it was the custom fur stole by Daniel’s Leather in New York that elevated the look to new heights. Wow!


    Jade Cargill

    WWE’s Jade Cargill’s look is the perfect lead-up to next month’s Met Gala, using the clothing on her body to mimic a Las Vegas sandstorm. The opening costume was a custom design by Natalia Barzilai, and the pieces underneath are custom made by Krista Howk. She looks quite literally like art, yes?


    Awa Fam

    Awa Fam poses for a photo on the orange carpet at the WNBA draft
    Awa Fam poses for a photo on the orange carpet during the 2026 WNBA draft on April 13 at The Shed in New York.

    David L. Nemec/NBAE via Getty Images

    One glance at the Instagram of the Seattle Storm’s new center, 19-year-old Spaniard Awa Fam, and we know red is her color. She wore a red, form-fitting gown with tasteful geometric cutouts to the WNBA draft, complementing the Coach orange carpet beautifully.


    Cotie McMahon

    Cotie McMahon on the orange carpet of the WNBA draft.
    Cotie McMahon of Ole Miss arrives prior to the 2026 WNBA draft at The Shed on April 13 in New York City.

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    The Washington Mystics’ new forward, Cotie McMahon, also walked the WNBA draft’s orange carpet wearing red: an oversized, burnt burgundy-striped blazer worn as a dress with a white button-up, black tie, white socks and ankle-strap sandals. MaMahon said the look was “like [rapper] Latto said, ‘This is business and personal.’”


    Angel Reese

    Angel Reese at The Victoria's Secret Manhattan flagship store
    Angel Reese is seen at Victoria’s Secret Manhattan flagship store at 640 Fifth Ave. on April 7 in New York City.

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    Speaking of business and personal, the day after Angel Reese was traded to the Atlanta Dream, she rolled up to Victoria’s Secret’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York to unveil her new global campaign in a LaQuan Smith gingham belted blazer and knee-length skirt with a thigh-high split and black pumps.


    Madina Okot

    Madina Okot WNBA Draft
    Madina Okot poses for a photo on the orange carpet during the 2026 WNBA draft on April 13 at The Shed in New York.

    Catalina Fragoso/NBAE via Getty Images

    Madina Okot, Atlanta’s rookie center and Reese’s new Dream teammate, also had a moment at the WNBA draft’s orange carpet in red and stripes. The 21-year-old Kenyan was statuesque in her cropped red striped blazer, matching suit pants and diagonally striped tie.


    Victor Wembanyama

    Victor Wembanyama Tunnel Fits
    San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama arrives before Game 1 of the NBA’s first-round playoff series against the Portland Trail Blazers on April 19 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio.

    Michael Gonzales/NBAE via Getty Images

    The San Antonio Spurs had a good suiting moment this month, courtesy of forward Kelly Olynyk, who gifted each of his teammates a custom suit from New York-based tailor Amin. We especially loved the look on Victor Wembanyama, whose height and frame made the suit an actual work of art.


    Erica Wheeler

    Erica Wheeler 2026 WNBA Draft
    Erica Wheeler poses for a photo on the orange carpet during the 2026 WNBA draft on April 13 at The Shed in New York.

    David L. Nemec/NBAE via Getty Images

    The Los Angeles Sparks’ new veteran guard Erica Wheeler’s relaxed take on suiting is making us excited to see her tunnel fits next season. The sheen of her brown button-down under the streamlined cut of her blazer was eye-catching enough, but paired with the brown bandana around her head, the brown shorts, the green pop of color dangling from her belt loop and the yellow patent boots? It’s just too good.


    Jazz Chisholm Jr.

    Jazz Chisholm Jr. watches after getting a hit
    The New York Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm Jr. watches the flight of his ball against the Los Angeles Angels on April 16 at Yankee Stadium in New York.

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    Baseball season is back, so you know that means we had to see what Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. has on his feet. He usually doesn’t disappoint, and this month we were drawn to snazzy Jazzy’s custom “One Piece” Air Jordan 1 cleats, a rewear from Opening Day.


    Raven Johnson

    Raven Johnson poses for a photo on the orange carpet
    Raven Johnson poses for a photo on the orange carpet during the 2026 WNBA draft on April 13 at The Shed in New York.

    Michelle Farsi/NBAE via Getty Images

    The Indiana Fever’s new guard walked the WNBA’s Coach-sponsored orange carpet wearing a Coach blazer with striped sleeves, stars on the outer panel, and plaid on the inner panels for a more playful take on suiting.

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