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Caitlin Clark’s WNBA Draft outfit is worth over $27K — but her beauty look started with this $32 staple

Caitlin Clark getting her makeup done by makeup artist Raisa Flowers
Makeup artist Raisa Flowers got Caitlin Clark red carpet-ready using Glossier products.Glossier; raisaflowers/Instagram

Caitlin Clark is keeping these buzzy beauty buys in her starting lineup.

The 22-year-old athlete hit the 2024 WNBA Draft red carpet on Monday in a head-to-toe Prada outfit featuring a miniskirt ($1,750) and mesh crop top ($3,570), marking the first time the brand’s ever dressed a basketball player for a draft.

Taking into account her Prada accessories and John Hardy jewelry, Clark’s ensemble is worth over $27,000 in full, but her Glossier beauty look is actually achievable for those on a budget — and included the company’s brand-new Invisible Shield SP 50 Sunscreen ($32).

Glossier’s Invisible Shield SP 50 Sunscreen

Glossier sunscree
Glossier

The record-smashing athlete made history again as the first star to step out wearing the lightweight formula, which dropped on Tuesday following her headline-making appearance.

Celebrity makeup artist Raisa Flowers also prepped the Clark’s skin for the big night with the brand’s Priming Moisturizer Balance ($26) and Full Orbit Eye Cream ($28), before swiping on some Stretch Foundation ($34).

Glossier Stretch Foundation

Glossier foundation
Sephora

Caitlin Clark
She became the first star to step out wearing Glossier’s new sunscreen. Getty Images

And the newly minted Indiana Fever player’s rosy glow came courtesy of Cloud Paint ($22) — a Glossier fan favorite that’s racked up over 5,480 largely positive reviews, with fans calling it “stunning and blendable” and “one of the best.”

Glossier Cloud Paint

Glossier Cloud Paint blush
Sephora

The beauty pro complemented Clark’s crystal crop top with the equally shimmering Lidstar Eyeshadow in Moon ($18) and a swipe of clear Lip Gloss ($16) over her Ultralip in Pony ($20).

Finishing touches also came courtesy of the brand’s cult-favorite Boy Brow ($20), which earned a rave review from New York Post commerce writer Victoria Giardina last year.

“It’s [a] time-saving, convenient makeup product … one of my most-used brow essentials,” Giardina said after putting it to the test.

Glossier Boy Brow

Glossier Boy Brow
Sephora

Stars are equally obsessed; the brand previously collaborated with Olivia Rodrigo, while Sydney Sweeney and Camila Mendes have shouted out its products in interviews.

Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark both sported full faces of Glossier at the WNBA Draft. Getty Images

It’s also been the official beauty partner of the WNBA since 2020. (Last year’s No. 1 draft pick, Aaliyah Boston, also wore Glossier on last night’s red carpet.)

Caitlin Clark in a press conference
The star was this year’s WNBA No. 1 draft pick. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Caitlin Clark in Ugg clogs
She switched out of heels into something more comfortable. Jenna Lemoncelli/The New York Post

Glossier’s more minimalist approach to makeup likely struck a chord with Clark, who traded her Prada heels for a pair of of gray Ugg Goldenstar Clogs ($130) during the event.

“Have to protect those billion dollar feet,” one user on X, formerly Twitter, wrote of the style swap.

Thanks to her SPF-packed beauty selections, the star was protecting her skin for the major moment, too.

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