NBA Draft Night Drip: A Fashion Expert Breaks Down the Top Fits
- Calais Goord
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago

Editor’s Note: This breakdown of NBA Draft night fashion was created by Calais Goord, a storyteller with a unique perspective at the intersection of basketball, lifestyle, and culture. With a background in fashion, entertainment, and wellness, she brings a fresh lens to sports media, exploring the personal journeys and style choices of athletes beyond the game. To learn more about Calais and her work, visit www.calaisgoord.com.
1. Jeremiah Fears
Inspo: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 2018 loud vibes
Vibrant and fearless, Fears stepped onto the stage in a striking red Gucci suit, accompanied by bespoke jewelry and cornrows, bringing undeniable energy. His style confidence echoed draft icons of years past, setting the tone for his future tunnel fits.
Watch: Tissot Powermatic 80 “Damian Lillard” Special Edition
2. Ace Bailey
Statement: Sparkle + sentimental
Bailey balanced flash and feeling with bold initials on his chain and family photos sewn into the lining of his jacket. His look was loud, but the personal touches made it authentic, a standout that worked on every level.
3. Dylan Harper
Suit: Versace with (likely) Christian Louboutin red-soled shoes
Harper’s look whispered luxury without yelling. A subtle red-lined jacket, standout jewelry, and confident ease made this fit one of the most poised of the night.
4. Cooper Flagg
Label: Hugo Boss + Christian Louboutin loafers
Clean, classic, and humble, Flagg’s look matched his game. No gimmicks, just timeless style with top-tier brands.
Watch: Hublot Big Bang Integrated “Time Only” 40mm
5. Carter Bryant
A true family affair. Bryant’s mum and sister designed the look, and it showed in the personal details. No shirt under the jacket, forearm tattoos stitched into the sleeve, and meaningful phrases like “I love you for infinity” and “LLKF” (Lay Low Keep Firing) made this one of the most intimate fits of the night.
6. Tre Johnson
Johnson leaned into early-2000s nostalgia with a double-breasted navy cropped jacket paired with oversized, knee-length shorts, both designed by Ilbert Sanchez of Fedú, along with high white socks and black Dr. Martens Adrian Bex loafers. Jay Bilas summed it up: “Up top, he looks like a banker… down low, he’s like a guitarist for AC/DC.”
7. VJ Edgecombe
Detail: YSL shoes + Prada glasses + Bahamian flags on his wrists
Edgecombe rocked a jet-black suit tailored by his brother, blending sleek contrasts with deeply personal nods to his roots.
Watch: Rolex Datejust 36mm
8. Asa Newell
Newell’s pearlescent purple double-breasted suit (by Brian Alexander Bespoke) was a showstopper. Embroidered names of his family and girlfriend lined the jacket, with “blessed” stitched into the trouser cuffs. Pearls and statement jewelry completed the elevated look.
Watch: Rolex Cosmograph Daytona
9. Cedric Coward
Coward went with a powerful all-black ensemble, simple but intentional. Custom lining and standout accessories told his story without overcomplicating the look.
Watch: Iced-out custom Rolex Datejust II
10. Collin Murray-Boyles
Focused, composed, and clean, Murray-Boyles’ deep blue suit wasn’t chasing trends. It was timeless, letting his quiet confidence shine without gimmicks or sparkle.