Photographed by Hugh Wilson, the basketball stars model underwear from Skims' fan favorite Fits Everybody line. "I'm proud to launch this new WNBA campaign starring such an incredible cast of ...
As the official underwear brand of the WNBA, SKIMS recruited OG players Candace ... Kelsey Plum and Cameron Brink to model in various nude shades of their "Fits Everybody" collection.
From Angel Reese to Skylar Diggins-Smith and A’ja Wilson to Brittney Griner, these 10 WNBA athletes catch our attention with ...
Vanessa Beecroft Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS is getting bejeweled ... Mert Alas Kardashian models the various looks from the new collection in several photos, opening the post with a nude square ...
“As the official underwear of the @WNBA, Skims is as comfortable as it gets,” Skims wrote on Instagram, sharing a video of the basketball stars modeling various nude shades of the brand’s ...
The SKIMS founder, 43, took to Instagram on Monday night to model her new Valentine’s Day-themed clothing just hours before the launch. In one video, Kardashian can be seen wearing a sheer pink ...
In the latest episode of Hoopin' with Kayla Burton, DiJonai Carrington discusses the influence of fashion in the WNBA and shares her experience modeling for SKIMS ...
“Nike and Skims share a deep commitment to innovation, inclusivity and pushing boundaries, driven by an unwavering belief in the power of women,” Kardashian wrote in the statement. (The ...
They discuss her rise to stardom in the WNBA, her passion for fashion (which causes her to be late to her own games), how she worked as a SKIMS model for Kim Kardashian, and the incredible support ...
The Skims partnership is the latest Nike effort to grow its women’s business. In recent months, it’s debuted the first signature shoe of WNBA star A’ja Wilson, launched an advertising ...
NikeSKIMS is exactly what it sounds like: Sports gear titan Nike and Kim Kardashian‘s shape-wear brand SKIMS have announced ... first-collaboration with the WNBA in May 2024, taking the brand ...
The WNBA recently partnered with Kim Kardashian's underwear brand SKIMS, which featured women of color as well as LGBTQ+ players in its ads. The company received pushback, however, for excluding ...