Cameron Brink was at SoFi Stadium for work over the weekend and her outfit stole the show. The WNBA star wore a modern two-piece Canadian tuxedo that consisted of a pair of belted, wide-leg pants, and a matching bra top. She wore a denim jacket over her shoulders and accessorized with a small blue purse and a pair of pumps.
“A very productive 48 hrs,” Brink captioned an Instagram post, adding a blue heart emoji. In a separate Instagram post, Brink shared that she was on-hand for the NBA All-Star. She did a few interviews, sharing her journey in the league and talked a bit about what her next chapter looks like.
Brink previously announced a partnership with SoFi.
“Partnering with SoFi on the 50th anniversary of the ECOA through the Give Her Credit campaign is deeply personal to me. As a female athlete, I’ve seen firsthand how vital financial independence is to women’s progress, and it’s been a key part of the conversations I’ve had to navigate my own career. Just fifty years ago, women like me wouldn’t have had access to credit or the opportunities I have today. While we’ve come a long way, there’s still work to do. This campaign isn’t just about celebrating progress—it’s about ensuring the next generation of women have the financial tools and confidence to take control of their futures,” she said in a press release.
After Brink posted these new photos, many fans couldn’t help but react to her look, which was a total win.
“You have the BEST outfits wow,” one person wrote.
“That denim [drip],” someone else said.
“Gagged,” a third comment read.
“Doesn’t get much better than that, fellas,” a fourth Instagram user added.
Brink, 24, plays forward for the Los Angeles Sparks and was the No. 2 pick of the 2024 WNBA draft. Although a number of injuries have sidelined her in recent years, Brink is clearly making a comeback. On Jan. 30, 2026, during a practice, Brink dunked for the first time since injuring her ACL in 2024.
“Haven’t tried to dunk since I hurt my knee. Today was the day!!!” she captioned a post on her Instagram Stories at the time.