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One after the other, Cameron Brink keeps adding more and more excitement around her closet choices. While hardly anyone would argue that her striking physique and features add a lot to transcend anyone, it is her stylist, Mary Gonsalves Kinney, who brings the best in the Sparks rookie out. The National Defensive Player of the Year may look breathtaking now in her high-end luxurious outfit choices, but she was not always sponsored by the brands. Still, that did not stop one of the recently announced Team USA candidates from investing in them.

Brink’s stylist talked to Kirsten Chen of the WNBA to share some of the big guns that the 6-ft-4 diva enjoys wearing. But before, she had a few words of praise to drop for her client. Discussing how Brink’s physique eases the task of styling her, Kinney said, “She has the physique of a goddess, so it is not hard to make her look good if I’m being honest.”

 

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Sharing the brands that Brink likes to represent, the personal stylist listed out YSL, Balmain, Givenchy, Versace, Stella McCartney, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès. However, the Sacramento native also added the smaller businesses that Cameron Brink likes. These include Andre Emery, Frolov, and Christopher Esber. Certainly, this allows Kinney to work her contacts with the luxury brands as well as the younger designers trying to find their place in LA.

While a stylist can certainly get a client to the brand, how has the huge pool of high-end brands recognized Cameron Brink?

Cameron Brink finds her way to the luxury labels

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There is not a single time that Brink has not made everyone drop their jaws to the floor watching her move through the tunnel before her games. But the looks that she so flawlessly poses in are not all owned by her. But sponsorship did not come to Stephen Curry‘s God sister that easily either. Despite being one of the top NIL athletes at Stanford, Cameron Brink did not get the luxury of wearing a brand and not diving into her wallet.

Previously with Vogue, Kinney had disclosed how the ESPY event look featuring Saint Laurent was not backed by the brand. Nevertheless, Cameron Brink putting her own money into the picks made the labels realize who they were missing out on. However, the opportunity opened up many doors and today, the rookie is amongst the best of the brands.

Brink is also making some huge waves in the endorsement world with multiple brands signing her as she stepped into the professional league. From New Balance to Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS, she is tackling the basketball court and the market. Only time will tell how her investments so far come to fruition.

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