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Jun 6, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink (left) speaks with Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers (right) before the game at College Park Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

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Jun 6, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink (left) speaks with Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers (right) before the game at College Park Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
Classy, sassy, and very put-together: that’s how Cameron Brink defines her style. The Los Angeles Sparks star has evolved into a model cum basketball player. Her pre-game outfits have been rated elite by the fans, while she has appeared on the cover of the SI Swimsuit along with collaborations with SKIMS and Urban Decay. The former Stanford star has truly turned into a phenomenon off the field and her latest off-court photoshoot has garnered the attention of Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers.
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Brink’s latest feat includes appearing on the cover of the newest Interview Magazine. The WNBA star starred in the jungle-themed photo shoot for the Magazine. A day after the interview and the photoshoot dropped, Brink released her own behind-the-scenes coverage featuring unfiltered and unedited photos, which has drawn a three-word reaction from Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers.
“Bts of the best shoot day. 🤍” Brink wrote, while crediting everyone that contributed to that photoshoot. To which Bueckers replied, “This is amazing.”
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The two have been friends for a long time, growing together through the youth setup, playing for Team USA at various levels and eventually teaming up for Unrivaled. They also attended Coachella recently along with Rickea Jackson and others. So, despite being on different WNBA teams, the camaraderie remains constant.
“I haven’t played with Cam since we were like 17 years old,” Bueckers told reporters in January. “We’ve always supported each other, and we’ve always talked about being teammates in the future…I’ve always enjoyed being with Cam and all that she does on the basketball court & who she is as a human.”
When Bueckers posted the early WNBA season pictures on her social media with the caption, “we are so back,” Brink commented by writing, “U so cuteeee. ” The Wings star herself had her own fashion experience, appearing at her first Met Gala, where she appeared in a custom black suit covered in bright, abstract splashes of color.
It was not only Bueckers; as 2026 No. 2 pick Olivia Miles and Kelsey Plum commented with fire emojis, while Rebecca Allen wrote, “Incredible.” Brink continues to shine off the court, raising her brand value with her incredible brand collaborations and fashion sense. However, behind the curtain some uncertainty and insecurity linger as she has made things clear regarding her pursuit of fashion.
Cameron Brink Talks Body Struggles, Makes One Thing Clear About Her Outfits
Cameron Brink faced bullying as a child because of her tall frame. “She suffered a fair amount of body-shaming, even from her teammates,” her mother Michelle said. “And it made her very self-conscious.” She could not fit into the dress code as a child, which made her even more conscious.
Her school career off the court was not much of a success, as Brink faced multiple such challenges. That includes her former classmates egging and toilet-papering her house. Yet, Brink persevered. She continued with her basketball career at Stanford and now in the WNBA and has managed to become a model. However, even through her success, a small part of her still worries about her body.
“I could open a whole can of worms around body image and being a female athlete,” Brink said. “I would be lying if I said I didn’t care about the way I look, but I’m trying to showcase that more in the outfits I wear.”
While it crosses her mind, Brink certainly doesn’t let it show when she is dazzling on the covers over magazines or in pre-game outfits that outshine others. However, Brink maintains that fashion is a way of expressing herself rather than boasting about how she looks.
“I want them to feel like an extension of myself. I don’t want to have to fit into any beauty standard,” she said. “In the W, we have these tunnel outfits, and we get to be explorative and fun with what we wear. But I want to be clear, it’s not about how I look physically. It’s about my outfit being an extension of me and how I want to show up to work.”
She has also become a mental health advocate because of her past and a person to look up to for fans who suffer from things like this themselves. It has added another dimension to her brand, connecting with the audience on a deeper level.
Brink is all business when it comes to the WNBA. She has worked hard this offseason, returning from her ACL injury. In the 13 games she played in Unrivaled, Brink averaged 10.9 points and 6.2 rebounds. She has a long way to go, but the tide is changing and Brink may rise with it.
