
Russell Westbrook Designs Georgia Amoore's Outfit Seen in Video Before 2025 WNBA Draft
NBA star Russell Westbrook designed Kentucky's Georgia Amoore's outfit for the 2025 WNBA Draft.
Over a Zoom conversation, Amoore told the nine-time All-Star that she wanted a cropped blazer and a skirt, but "didn't know what to expect" past that, per Vogue's Leah Faye Cooper.
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“This has never happened before—no athlete has ever dressed another athlete for a draft, let alone an NBA player designing for a WNBA Draft,” Westbrook told Vogue. “We’re making history right here, breaking down those barriers between men’s and women’s sports.”
“We didn’t want to go too crazy, but also wanted to give her a little bit of swagger for one of the biggest moments and nights of her life,” Westbrook continued.
Westbrook and his label, Honor the Gift, designed the custom fit along with a shirt that read “Honor Women,” a nod to both basketball stars' values.
“They’re how fans can connect with this moment and carry this message forward... It’s a statement about how I was raised and how I live my life,” Westbrook said, per Cooper. “My mom taught me about strength and sacrifice. My wife shows me what true partnership looks like. And now having daughters, I’m even more committed to creating a world that honors and respects women.”
Next up were the accessories and although Amoore described herself as a “simple girl,” she embraced the flashy additions for the special night.
"We started piling on the bracelets (and) the more you put on, the more you want!,” Amoore recalled, per Cooper. “As good as the outfit was plain, the necklace and the rings and the bracelets really tied it together.”
The 5'6" senior spent four seasons at Virginia Tech, where she capped her tenure by averaging 18.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game while shooting 41.2 percent from the field.
She used her final year of college eligibility to transfer to Kentucky, where she posted a career-high 19.6 points along with 2.3 rebounds and 6.9 assists per game. She also shot 42.3 percent from the field and 33.6 percent from three-point range.
Bleacher Report's Rachel Galligan projected Amoore to be selected No. 7 overall by the Connecticut Sun.

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