LA Sparks forward Cameron Brink and actress Gwyneth Paltrow showcase their vivid outfits at a summit by her sponsor shoe brand in Los Angeles to raise awareness about mental health and well-being.
In her series of Instagram stories, Brink posted a pic of herself in signature styles, featuring a brown crop top and grey-full sleeve jacket from Revolve and Helsa. She also wore black trousers with slit hems, matching them with a pair of black kitten heels. Before attending the summit, she flaunted her outfit in another Instagram post.
Another Instagram story featured Cameron Brink speaking at the “In Goop Health,” where she was at the far right. Meanwhile, Paltrow was at the far left wearing a white dress, black skirt, and long boots.

New Balance presented the summit Cameron Brink attended, where she’s having a deal with. Besides the shoe company, the former Stanford Cardinal also secured agreements with makeup brand Urban Decay, Farmer’s Market, and more, making her one of WNBA’s most marketable players.

The summit wasn’t the first time Brink displayed dazzling outfits. She always brings her decent ensembles, such as wearing a head-to-toe leopard look in the previous Paris Fashion Week. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit also featured her in its latest issue, showing her slim body.
So far, Cameron Brink has continued to recover from her ACL injury in mid-June. Many expect her to be back in the next season.

Cameron Brink surprised after team not getting first pick in upcoming WNBA draft
Cameron Brink was shocked that the Los Angeles Sparks received the second pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft. She and her teammates had expected the first pick, widely predicted to go to college star Paige Bueckers, but instead got another promising prospect.
The team with the worst record last season expects the highest overall, only to be given to the Dallas Wings. An X post particularly captured their response, where Brink, Daerica Hamby, Azura Stevens, and Rae Burrell were utterly disappointed at the news.

However, the Sparks’ reactions shifted to a hopeful note when someone from the crowd mentioned that Kiki Iriafen, a former teammate of Cameron Brink, has the highest chance of getting the second pick.
Brink had been supportive of Iriafen. During a previous interview with USA Today, she spoke highly of the now-USC Trojan senior.
“She is just so strong, [able to] hold her seal but also has this amazing turn and face shot that when teams are being so physical with her, she can just shoot over people,” Brink said.
Currently, Iriafen averages 17.3 points and 7.5 rebounds. Her league, the Big Ten, is still ongoing, meaning there is more to see for her.

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