Indianapolis was already glowing for WNBA All-Star Weekend, but the real sparkle came from the Glamour and Lilly event that took over The Indianapolis Artsgarden. It was the kind of night that reminded everyone what happens when fashion, philanthropy, and women’s empowerment share the same spotlight.
The event blended celebration with purpose. Inside, the atmosphere felt like the perfect mix of elegance and intention, bringing together athletes, advocates, and celebrities to highlight women’s health and the importance of early breast cancer detection. Outside, Lilly’s hometown presence came through its powerful “99” campaign, raising awareness that 99 percent of women who detect breast cancer early survive five years or longer. Their goal was to turn that statistic into action by encouraging regular screenings and access for all women.
The guest list reflected the star power of the weekend. Caitlin Clark, the hometown favorite and face of the Indiana Fever, made her entrance in chic Prada slingbacks, instantly sparking conversation across social media. She was joined by Bethenny Frankel, Hannah Storm, Leslie Jones, Cedric the Entertainer, and Chiney Ogwumike, each lending their own energy to a night that was equal parts fun and meaningful. The combination of sports icons, entertainers, and advocates made the event feel both glamorous and grounded.
What truly set the Glamour x Lilly celebration apart was its purpose-driven design. Guests experienced educational exhibits, interactive installations, and even mobile mammography units that brought health resources directly to the community. The entire experience was built to spark conversation about access and equity in women’s healthcare while creating a space where women felt seen, supported, and celebrated.
For Champs with Champs, this was exactly the kind of story worth raising a glass to. The night was stylish, heartfelt, and rooted in impact—a celebration that proved empowerment can be both beautiful and practical.
Where champagne meets champions of change, this weekend showed that purpose will always be in fashion.






