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All the Best WAG Style From the Knicks’s NBA Championships

See what Jordyn Woods, Ali Brunson, Shannon Hart, and more wore to the NBA Finals

By Elliot O·Jun 14, 2026·2 min read
All the Best WAG Style From the Knicks’s NBA Championships

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

The New York Knicks just won their first NBA Championship in decades, and while the players were making history on the court, the women in their orbit were doing something equally deliberate in the stands. The WAGs and girlfriends of this year's championship roster didn't just show up — they showed out, turning Madison Square Garden into a runway that ran all the way to June 13.

According to Harper's Bazaar, the looks spanned the entire playoff run, and the throughline was clear: customization was the love language. Jordyn Woods, fiancée of Karl-Anthony Towns, leaned hardest into the concept — a feathered blue set with orange sequins for the Eastern Conference Semifinals, a Towns jersey reconstructed into a halter top paired with custom "32" heels, and a jean jacket covered in sparkling lettering and an actual photo of her fiancé on the back. Her May 13 MSG appearance featured a custom leather jacket by Ivar — no jersey required. Two toe rings at the championship celebration, she noted, represented the two rings she'd be marking in one year. The woman commits to a theme.

Custom Everything, Zero Apologies

Shannon Hart brought the same energy with arguably the best trousers of the entire postseason — custom Josh Hart–emblazoned pants worn to the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a white tank and cropped black jacket. She also coordinated her sons' jerseys with her own bomber for a family photo on championship night, which was either the sweetest thing in sports fashion this year or the most stylish, depending on your priorities. Ali Brunson, meanwhile, played it smarter with restraint: all-black base looks elevated by micro-details — an orange stripe down the seam, "11" heart embroidery, an Hermès bag, and a custom denim set that held its own against every maximalist look in the building. Ana Zortea, partner of Miles McBride, went full bedazzle for Game Four — custom rhinestone jeans, a matching tank, leather jacket — and later matched her daughter Ace in jerseys for an April game, because apparently coordinating with your kids is the unofficial style rule of this postseason.

Cameron Aimonetti, girlfriend of Landry Shamet, kept it clean for the final game: oversized Knicks tee, classic jeans, powder-blue bag — proof that the quietest look in the room can still read as intentional when the fit is right.

The real story here isn't just that these women dressed well — it's that they dressed with purpose, turning fan gear into personal statements and custom pieces into declarations of loyalty that felt genuinely fashion-forward rather than obligatory.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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