Professional athletes have been making fashion statements throughout 2025. Gymnasts like Simone Biles and Suni Lee have especially stood out in stunning looks. Other stars like Travis Kelce missed the mark on occasion. It's been a big year for athletes so far. Simone Biles' documentary was nominated for an Emmy, Tom Brady served as a Super Bowl commentator for the first time, and Travis Kelce got engaged to Taylor Swift.
"I would like to put out that I have made a very conscious effort to not discuss Taylor and Travis on this podcast because news outlets, tabloids and AI, quite frankly, like to post only the quotes that they grab from whatever I say in reference to them," Kelce said. (Coming out with our hands up, Kylie. We are doing exactly that.)
How do you like your men? Yes, obviously, we shouldn't be dismissively taxonomising a whole gender like boxed Barbies. But in the era of tradwives and nu-gen gold diggers, in which the manosphere remains alive and kick(box)ing, telling teenage boys lies about women, I reckon there's a way to go before we reach reductive objectification parity. Does that make it OK? No. Am I going to do it anyway? Yes, a bit.
Kelce wasn't the only notable athlete involved with the collaboration's release; several stars from across the sports world were enlisted to be part of the campaign. Six athletes are featured in the collection's unveiling: UConn guard Azzi Fudd, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, Olympic gymnast Suni Lee, Syracuse guard Kiyan Anthony and 17-year-old tennis player Anna Frey.