The latest edition of Vanity Fair features A’ja Wilson, the four-time WNBA MVP, as its cover model for the first-ever Global Sports Issue. Wilson is showcased in a feature titled “A’ja Wilson Takes Flight,” photographed by Campbell Addy. The news was shared by the Las Vegas Aces on Instagram, celebrating Wilson’s cover debut.
In the Vanity Fair interview, Wilson expresses her drive to prove herself as the best, aiming for more trophies, rings, and the ability to play with peace. The feature delves into Wilson’s aspirations beyond basketball, touching on her interests in Hollywood, marriage, and family life.
Wilson graces the cover after making history with the Aces, becoming the first player in WNBA history to win four MVP awards. With an impressive resume that includes three WNBA championships, two Finals MVP awards, three Defensive Player of the Year honors, and more, Wilson’s dominance on the court is unmatched.
Before her WNBA stardom, Wilson made a name for herself at the South Carolina Gamecocks, where she achieved numerous accolades before being drafted first overall in 2018. Her success has carried into the 2026 season, with Wilson recently joining the elite group of players with over 5,500 career points and 2,500 rebounds.
Beyond basketball, Wilson has made a name for herself outside the court through endorsement deals, business ventures, and media appearances. Her partnerships with major brands like Nike, Gatorade, and Ruffles have solidified her status as a prominent figure in women’s sports.
The Global Sports Issue of Vanity Fair places Wilson among international sports icons like Carlos Alcaraz and Kylian Mbappé, showcasing her growing influence beyond the WNBA. As Wilson continues to make strides in her career, her feature in Vanity Fair marks another milestone in her already storied career.
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