Caitlin Clark once again captured the public’s attention, this time with a stunning Time Magazine cover shoot, following her recognition as 2024 Athlete of the Year.
Along with this honor, the magazine also featured a profile celebrating the WNBA star’s remarkable achievements and her undeniable beauty.
In a black-and-white photo, Clark’s striking visuals stood out, accentuating her features.
The Fever guard flaunted her toned abs in a Nike sports bra and paired it with gray wide-leg trousers for the cover shoot.
The exact bottoms that Clark wore was from Emporio Armani’s Autumn/Winter 2024 Men’s collection, which featured subtle vertical lines and folded cuff detail at the hem.
In the comments section, fellow athletes noticed one thing about the TIME Magazine shoot.
“Modeling agencies are screaming!!!!!” Tyrese Haliburton’s girlfriend, Jade Jones, wrote.
Former Iowa Hawkeyes player Gabbie Marshall commented, “Maybe it’s TIME to get into modeling?????” while Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink expressed the same thought and said, “Congrats, model.”
Speaking of Clark’s look for the cover shoot, photographer Cass Bird also shared an intriguing story about her outfit.
In a post, the photographer revealed that the Emporio Armani pants worn by Clark were borrowed from Jenna Lyons, the renowned fashion designer, businesswoman and cast member of “The Real Housewives of New York City.”
Lyons wore the exact bottoms during the luxury brand’s show in October.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.
Meanwhile, Time Magazine highlighted the 22-year-old player’s accomplishments so far in her young pro career, praising how she had brought “the WNBA and basketball to a new level.”
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