WNBA Star Cameron Brink Shares the Unexpected Look She's Considering for Her Wedding Day

“I haven't started planning whatsoever, but I have started to think, okay, for my bachelorette, I want to do really fun outfits for everyone," Brink said

Tyler Ross/NBAE via Getty Cameron Brink #22 of the Los Angeles Sparks arrives to the arena before the game  against the Las Vegas Aces on July 5, 2024 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California

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Cameron Brink #22 of the Los Angeles Sparks arrives to the arena before the game against the Las Vegas Aces on July 5, 2024 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California

Cameron Brink is excited to begin wedding planning.

The 23-year-old WNBA star shared in an interview with Teen Vogue that she has an idea of what she wants when it comes to planning her wedding to fiancé Ben Felter — including finding the perfect outfits for the occasion.

“I think I'm looking forward to just shopping with my mom, dress shopping, finding the dress,” she said. “But I also know I want a reception after the wedding dress, reception dress.”

“I haven't started planning whatsoever,” she added. “But I have started to think, okay, for my bachelorette, I want to do really fun outfits for everyone.”

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Julien Mattia/NBAE via Getty Cameron Brink and mom Michelle Bain-Brink arrive to the arena before the game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Indiana Pacers as part of the NBA Paris Games 2025 on January 23, 2025 in Paris, France.

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Cameron Brink and mom Michelle Bain-Brink arrive to the arena before the game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Indiana Pacers as part of the NBA Paris Games 2025 on January 23, 2025 in Paris, France.

The professional basketball player noted that she has thought about the wedding events “here and there,” and was certain that they would “do fun stuff” for the Bachelorette Party. As she begins brainstorming, she said that she has only had one color on her mind.

“I'm obsessed with everything white,” she said, adding, “A white suit would be really chic [for the wedding], I think.”

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In the meantime, the Los Angeles Sparks player said she is trying to stay focused on the moment and enjoying her engagement with Felter, her college sweetheart who popped the question in September 2024 in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

“I am very excited to be engaged,” she explained. “I've been on cloud nine for the past four months because everyone's like, ‘Oh, you're engaged. Where's the ring?’ ”

Brink previously told PEOPLE that she had a wedding venue in mind following their engagement: "MemChu," the Memorial Church on Stanford University’s campus, where they first met.

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Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Ben Felter and Cameron Brink at the Giorgio Armani Mare 2024 Collection Pop Up at Little Beach House Malibu on July 16, 2024 in Malibu, California.

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Ben Felter and Cameron Brink at the Giorgio Armani Mare 2024 Collection Pop Up at Little Beach House Malibu on July 16, 2024 in Malibu, California.

"That's probably as far as we've gotten with planning,” she said in January. “But yeah, definitely going to be using a wedding planner because it's a lot."

Though, the WNBA star added that her fiancé "makes [the wedding planning] easy,” explaining, "He's just like, 'Whatever you want!'" She also shared a bit of the timeline she had in mind for the nuptials, saying that “probably the following year we'll be in full swing.”

Brink, who is healing from an ACL tear in her left knee that cut her rookie season short in June 2023, said that Felter has been a huge support to her all this time: "We're constantly with each other and he's seriously the best and he's been honestly a huge support through my recovery — and he's getting his masters at Stanford right now.”

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