The NBA Draft 2025, which was held at the Barclays Center on June 25, 2025, witnessed the future basketball stars flaunting their unique style on the red carpet. It was not only a night that showcased the young talents but also captured their distinct style and personalities.
Players like Cooper Flagg, Carter Bryant, Dylan Harper, and Ace Bailey turned heads at the red-carpet event with their bold fashion sense, ranging from tailored suits and bold statement pieces to family-inspired custom designs.

Over the past few years, the NBA Draft has also emerged as a fashion event where emerging players flaunt their styles. Every accessory, suit and shoes weave their own story at this event. It highlighted how fashion has become an integral part of the draft, which is no longer just about basketball talent hunt.
We decided to take a look at the best-dressed players on the red carpet of the NBA Draft 2025. Check out our list.
Top 7 standout looks from the 2025 NBA Draft Red Carpet
As the basketball players arrived at the 2025 NBA Draft, their attire spoke volumes about their personality, backgrounds and their style. Here are few handpicked athletes who stole the show.
Cooper Flagg
Cooper Flag was selected as the No. 1 in this year’s draft after he played one season at Duke University. The 18-year-old wore a tailored three-piece navy suit. He looked suave as he paired his suit with a white shirt, a black tie and matching black loafers, which appeared to be the Dandelion style from Christian Louboutin, per Sporting News. He completed his look by wearing a silver watch. His classy style reflected his calm personality.

Dylan Harper
Dylan Harper was selected as the No. 2 overall pick by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2025 NBA Draft. For the big event, he kept his look sharp and formal. He wore a black Versace jacquard suit, with a black shirt and a matching pair of Dandelion Spiked Louboutin loafers. In an interview with the NBA, he described his outfit as basic, flashy and clean.

Ace Bailey
Ace Bailey made heads turn with his bold look at the draft red carpet event. When a reporter from NBA interviewed him, he said that his outfit was inspired by his family. He wore a black suit adorned with black jewels, and paired it with a red shirt and silver chain. He coordinated his attire with a black pair of shoes. The inside of his jacket included his family pictures. He credited them by saying that without his family, he wouldn’t have been in this position.

Jeremiah Fears
Jeremiah Fears wore a crimson Gucci suit, a color which was a tribute to his Oklahoma Sooners roots. The highlight of his outfit was a "0 Fears" chain around his neck, which symbolized his jersey number 0 at Oklahoma. In an interview with ESPN’s Marc Spears, he said:
"I wanted to go with a little crimson, because that's my OU color. I wanted to kind of represent, especially on a big day like this. I wouldn't be in this position without Oklahoma and the great coaching staff we had."

Carter Bryant
Carter Bryant made a strikingly bold appearance at the draft when he arrived at the event wearing a brown tuxedo jacket with no shirt underneath and no lapels. According to his interview with the NBA, he chose a brown-on-brown look for the event. His jacket also featured the names of his family members etched on it.

VJ Edgecombe
VJ Edgecombe wore a black tailored suit designed by his brother, with sleeves showing colors of the Bahamian flag, paying tribute to his heritage. The inside lining of his jacket included family photos. He wore a silver chain, a bracelet and a watch to pair along with his overall outfit.

Asa Newell
Asa Newell wore a double-breasted slim-fit purple suit. The jacket included intricate details such as his family and his girlfriend’s name on the inside, the word “blessed” etched on the inside of the sleeve of his trousers, and a gold brooch with a letter, “N.” He completed his look by wearing layers of bracelets and chains.

This year’s NBA Draft once again proved that the next generation of stars of the league are expressive and bold with her sartorial choices as they are on the court. Their outfits narrated their family stories, as custom-made lining of the suits featured family photos. Their jewelry and outfit color choices honored their roots.
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