Jenna Sims is having a lot of fun attending the World Series with her husband Brooks Koepka, and she sure looks super stylish while doing so. The 2024 SI Swimsuit Rookie, who was discovered during Swim Search’s open casting call and traveled to Mexico with Caiyou for his magazine debut this year, watched the New York Yankees lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 on Monday. . , Oct. 28 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. Fortunately, the Yankees won the next day, and both teams will now play Game 5 on October 30th.
Sims wore a chic yet edgy outfit, which she expertly accessorized with a black-blue-and-white Yankees baseball cap, of course. She paired the hat with ultra-low-rise black leather pants ($995), Cotton Citizen cropped black T-shirt ($80), and Moschino cropped black leather jacket ($647). Sims, who grew up in Georgia and now lives in Jupiter, Florida, layered a designer silver bomber jacket ($1,803) with Balmain’s signature sock ankle boots ($889) to weather the late October winds. I arrived. The 35-year-old accessorized with a slew of statement diamond rings, a gorgeous silver necklace, and a sleek black Givenchy handbag ($2,250).
Her long blonde hair is styled in gorgeous loose curls, and she looks super bronzed with a glowing base, chiselled cheekbones, rosy blush, feathered brows, wispy eyelashes, and glossy pink lips. We chose an attractive look.
“Glizzy and glam 🌭✨,” she captioned the Instagram carousel. The mother-of-one, who shares young son Crew with professional golfer Koepka, munched on hot dogs while watching the game from her suite.
In addition to creating content on social media and occasionally traveling to modeling gigs and events, Sims also works with HBBQs, Inc., an organization that produces the best-known international event, Pageant of Hope™. She is also the president of Has Been Beauty Queens. As the most inclusive pageant in the world.
“I’ve done pageants before, and it’s really disappointing to lose in a pageant,” Sims explained. “Well, rejection is very real, so I wanted to create the world’s most inclusive pageant. Much like SI [Swimsuit] Probably the most comprehensive magazine in the world, but there are some similarities. But every person, every participant leaves a Pageant of Hope™ winner…and we make sure they feel beautiful that day. I think women are kind of crippled by this impostor syndrome, especially in today’s day and age, and I don’t agree with that idea. I don’t believe it at all. I believe in trying anything you want. ”