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    The story behind Awa Pham’s look for the 2026 WNBA Draft

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    At just 19 years old, Awa Pham was the youngest player to be drafted into the WNBA on Monday night, but that didn’t stop her from being selected third overall by the Seattle Storm. The 6’4” center from Spain has already shown her ability on the international stage, competing in the EuroCup Women and EuroLeague Women with Spanish club team Valencia Basket, which she joined in 2021 (when she was 15). Now, she will bring the skills she acquired in Europe to W-And Her smooth, European sense of style for the WNBA tunnel.

    For the 2026 WNBA Draft, the Pham teamed up Courtney MaysOne of the most prominent stylists in the WNBA and NBA landscape, having worked with everyone from the New York Liberty’s Breanna Stewart to “Point God” Chris Paul. Mace and Pham were connected through the latter’s sports agency, CAA. “I’m always grateful when my friends and mentors call me out for these big moments,” Mays tells Who What Wear. “With Awa, once we met, it was a lot of synergy.” The family agrees. “Courtney and I connected very naturally throughout this whole process,” she explains. “From the beginning, I felt like she really understood this approach – she took the time to ask about my priorities, and that connection felt important to me.”

    (Image credit: Laurel Golio)

    Finding the right stylist doesn’t always happen the first time, but in this case, the partnership was successful, resulting in Fam walking the orange carpet at Draft in a beautiful, draped dress by Turkish resortwear brand Seadress in her country’s colors. The red dress featured various cutouts and ties, which gave it an interesting shape, while it was made of a soft, yet heavy fabric, which allowed Pham to remain comfortable during the long evening.

    Anyone who knows anything about the fitting process knows that rarely does the first thing you try on end up on the carpet, and this was not an uncommon case. “We explored a variety of looks for Awa, but this Shopbop piece from Turkish designer Seadress immediately stood out for its effortless yet chic balance,” says Mes. “The moment she put it on, her face lit up and her whole energy changed – that’s always a sign we’ve found something special in the fitting.” According to Mace, she particularly liked the dress for her because of how authentically it represented Pham’s natural style – which Pham describes as “effortless and clean” – while still being elevated enough for such a big moment in her life and career. “We wanted to find something that… would make me feel confident walking into such an important night,” says Pham. And they hit the nail on the head.

    Scroll down for more from Awa Pham and her stylist Courtney Mays about Pham’s look for the 2026 WNBA Draft.

    Awa Pham prepares for the 2026 WNBA Draft with stylist Courtney Mays wearing a red seadress dress from Shopbop.

    (Image credit: Laurel Golio)

    How are you feeling going into the draft?

    Awa family: I feel amazing. Spectacular. I still can’t believe I’m here. It really feels like a dream come true, and I’m so grateful. I am also very proud to represent my country and my people. Being here means a lot, and it makes this moment even more special.