Sophie Cunningham rocks Damian Lillard's Dame X 'Dolla Red' kicks and leopard shorts look

Jackie Longo

Sophie Cunningham rocks Damian Lillard's Dame X 'Dolla Red' kicks and leopard shorts look image

Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham knows how to make a bold fashion statement. 

The 28-year-old University of Missouri standout is often seen rocking trendy tunnel fits, including miniskirts and chic athletic wear, that blend sporty and chic style. 

On Monday, July 7, Cunningham turned heads in her latest viral outfit, a white Adidas crop top paired with stylish leopard-print shorts, and the highlight - former Milwaukee Bucks star Damian Lillard's Dame X sneakers. 

In a post shared on Instagram, the Fever star showed off her basketball skills wearing Lillard's popular Adidas basketball shoes in the bright "Dolla Red" colorway. 

In one photo, Cunningham dribbled a basketball under her legs while showcasing her latest look for her 1.1 million followers. 

Fans quickly took to the comments, praising the stylish WNBA player's latest fashion selection. 

"Simply stunning 😍😍 and the shoes are cool too," one person commented. 

"yes.. those shoes are fire," another person wrote. 

"You look bad*** with the red shoes! 🔥🔥🔥," a third person echoed. 

Cunningham has been making waves on and off the court ever since she was ejected from the Fever's June 17 matchup against the Connecticut Sun for a flagrant foul 2 involving an earlier incident with her friend and teammate Caitlin Clark. 

After being tossed out of the game, Cunningham has seen a significant increase in social media followers, many of whom have started calling her by her viral new nickname, "The Enforcer." 

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Inside the $95 Dame X sneaker craze 

The Adidas Dame X is the 10th signature shoe from Lillard, and the 'Dolla Red' colorway is already making waves with sneaker fans. A likely reason is that the sneaker line is much more affordable than similar lines. 

Released on July 3, the sneakers retail for just $95. 

They are the first Adidas basketball signature sneaker priced under $100, making them a budget-friendly option for many. 

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Jackie Longo

Jackie is a freelance writer and editor with The Sporting News. She has covered sports, entertainment and lifestyle for over a decade. She has written for a number of outlets including Business Insider, The Sun, Travel+Leisure and Heavy. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from West Virginia University and resides in Charlotte, NC.