When A'ja Wilson steps onto the court, she doesn't just play the game—she owns the moment. And for the Las Vegas Aces' regular-season opener against the Phoenix Mercury, the four-time WNBA MVP made sure all eyes were on her before the first tip even dropped.
Wilson arrived at the matchup—set for 3:30 p.m. ET—in a show-stopping silver halter dress covered in shimmering sequins, paired with matching heels and her blonde-and-brown braids pulled into a sleek high ponytail. It was a look that screamed confidence, and for good reason.
This isn't the first time Wilson has turned heads this season. Just last week, she dazzled at the 2026 Met Gala in a textured gold atelier gown designed by Prabal Gurung. Speaking to Vogue, Wilson opened up about how the rise of pregame tunnel fashion has transformed the WNBA. "Tunnel 'fits changed our whole league," she said. "It brought a different audience and set of eyes to us."
She added a powerful perspective on balancing style and sport: "There's plenty of times where I've told my stylist, 'I ain't doing this. I need to pour into this scouting report before I put on a pair of heels.' People should understand how powerful it is to walk into a game in heels, crush it, and put those heels back on. That is so powerful. That is women, and I love that for us."
But Wilson's star power goes far beyond the runway. She recently made headlines by signing a three-year, $5 million fully guaranteed supermax contract extension—making her the highest-paid player in WNBA history. And she's made it crystal clear that her heart belongs in Las Vegas. "I'm not looking," Wilson told ESPN. "I know exactly where I am. I love Vegas. I'm not leaving Vegas. I'm looking to win another one. I'm looking to defend a championship that we have in Las Vegas. I'm looking to get better as a leader, as a player. Everything else just kind of falls in line."
Whether she's lighting up the stat sheet or the tunnel, A'ja Wilson is proving that style and substance go hand in hand. And for fans watching the Aces' season opener, it's clear: the queen of Vegas is here to stay—and she's bringing the sparkle with her.
