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WNBA Week 7 pregame fits, including Temi Fagbenle's leather catsuit

WNBA Week 7 pregame fits, including Temi Fagbenle's leather catsuit

USA Today01-07-2025
Oh, did we mention @TemiFagbenle is back? @Rakuten | Arrivals pic.twitter.com/ouRNajNEAf
For The Win's Weekly WNBA outfits roundup is back for Week 7, and so are the stunning looks.
The last several weeks have been a wild ride for pregame tunnel apparel. In Week 5, there was Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese and her teeth shoes. Then, in Week 6, it was Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson with a zebra-themed look and a whole host of fuzzy outfits from the players.
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However, in Week 7, Golden State Valkyries center Temi Fagbenle is coming to slay the entire proverbial runway. Fagbenle ate down, as the kids say, in an electric black leather catsuit that was so good. She accessorized it with a fantastic peacoat, several belts, sunglasses and black platform knee-high boots. Exquisite. It was a look, folks.
Here's Fagbenle's ensemble and seven other outfits from Week 7:
1. Temi Fagbenle, Golden State Valkyries
2. Rickea Jackson, Los Angeles Sparks
Los Angeles Sparks guard Rickea Jackson arriving to https://t.co/qwoju32660 Arena this morning in Los Angeles. Stunning fit walk. pic.twitter.com/9qe5pjipHB
3. Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle Storm
The Western Conference POTW is in the building ✨Nneka Ogwumike continues to dominate after averaging 25.7 PPG, 8.0 RPG, and 2.3 BPG last week.She's back in action tonight vs. the Fever at 10pm/ET on League Pass. pic.twitter.com/ZJJrIZ0Ca2
4. Kathryn Westbeld, Phoenix Mercury
A vision in white. pic.twitter.com/3XzrXOIDlK
5. Dearica Hamby, Los Angeles Sparks
🗣️Bring back jersey dresses! pic.twitter.com/FAaRr2GHfU
6. Paige Bueckers, Dallas Wings
Something about Lil Paigey in denim <3 pic.twitter.com/MNHk8vexyo
7. Marina Mabrey, Connecticut Sun
🤎🤎 @mmabrey1 pic.twitter.com/ya0eH01NJ5
8. Monique Billings, Golden State Valkyries
She is the MOment 😌@Rakuten | Arrivals pic.twitter.com/PbHwn2HF3k
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