Caitlin Clark poses on the red carpet.

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images)

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has taken the sports world by storm, especially in 2024.

She was easily the most popular and notable athlete in the world, and she is still only 22 years old.

On the court, Clark is credited with the emergence of women’s basketball and the soaring ratings and attendance.

During her college career with the Iowa Hawkeyes, she broke many records. She would then get drafted number one overall and did not disappoint.

Caitlin Clark won the Rookie of the Year award and was named to the All-WNBA First Team.

Her success continued off the court as she was recently honored by being named TIME’s 2024 “Athlete of the Year.”

During tonight’s “A Year in TIME” dinner, Clark decided to steal the show once again as she dropped jaws rocking a low-cut, spaghetti-strap gown with a plunging neckline.


Page Six reported Adri Zgirdea styled her in the custom Prada gown and dazzling flower-shaped jeweled straps.

The embroidered sablé minidress reportedly sells for $4,300. According to the report, the Prada eternal gold snake bracelet she had on retails for a whopping $67,000, with a matching $18,500 ring.

Caitlin Clark Doesn’t Entirely Rule Out Playing In New League

Caitlin Clark has been everything to women’s basketball when it comes to ratings.

The inaugural season of the Unrivaled 3-on-3 league was hoping to have her on board to help them as well.

Clark, however, did not sign up for Unrivaled. She was reportedly offered $1 million to play in the eight-week tournament but turned it down.

Despite her unwillingness to play now, it does not mean she won’t do it in the future.

In an interview with Time Magazine, Caitlin Clark hinted that she could suit up next time.

“I didn’t rule out doing it in the future, but this year is just not the best for me,” said Clark, who was named Athlete of the Year by the esteemed publication. “It’s going to be good for me to do my own thing and have my own space.

“I kind of want to just stay out of the spotlight.”