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As you may have noticed, the WNBA looks a whole lot different this year — and not just in the sense of its record-breaking viewership. Between high-fashion "tunnel fits," countless beauty brand sponsorships, and women who are actively working against the idea that you must choose between being a fashion-and-makeup-loving girly and a competitor, the league quite literally does look different. Enter Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink.

As the second overall pick in the 2024 draft, it's clear that she's a powerhouse on the court — but her boundary-bending accomplishments off the court are just as notable. She's posed for high-fashion campaigns, attended Paris Fashion Week, and regularly shows up to games serving looks. She unabashedly wears makeup to play (occasionally, she'll even pop on some individual lashes), routinely shows off her routine on social media, and now is the newest face of Urban Decay's iconic All Nighter Setting Spray ($36).



"As early as elementary school, I was pinpointed to feel like the tall, athletic girl. It felt like I couldn't be two things at once," Brink tells PS, echoing the sentiments of numerous athletes we've spoken to this year. "At heart, though, I'm a girly girl who also loves sports and things that are 'masculine' as well.

" Like many other women, Brink first fell in love with beauty by watching her mom get ready. "I would sit and watch her do her makeup and think how she was the most beautiful woman ever, and that she just used makeup .

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