Paige Lorenze made the case for monochromatic dressing on the 2025 Australian Open on Sunday in Melbourne. The influencer spectated her boyfriend Tommy Paul’s successful match versus Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on the Grand Slam event.
Lorenze paired a black tank prime with belted white pleated shorts. She accessorized with rectangular sun shades and layered bracelets, together with certainly one of Cartier’s Juste un Clou bangles. The Dairy Boy founder wore her highlighted brunette tresses in waves.
Paige Lorenze on the 2025 Australian Open on Jan. 19 in Melbourne.
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Paul is now headed to the Males’s Singles quarter-finals, the place he’ll face off towards German professional Alexander Zverev. The American tennis participant has dated Lorenze since 2022.
Final week on the Open, Lorenze put a minimalist spin on tennis whites, modeling modeled a seamed tank prime and a low-rise maxiskirt by With Harper Lu. She paired it with silver jewellery, together with chunky hoop earrings and a cuff bracelet. She additionally added on a classic purple crochet Salvatore Ferragamo purse, finishing her look with brown suede sandals.
Paige Lorenze on the 2025 Australian Open on Jan. 19 in Melbourne.
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Her fellow “WAG,” Morgan Riddle, additionally wore head-to-toe white to the Australian Open on Saturday, choosing a tiered halter prime and skirt. Riddle, whose boyfriend is tennis star Taylor Fritz, has been identified to favor the shade at earlier Grand Slam occasions.
On the U.S. Open in September, she attended Fritz’s championship match in a tweed Nadine Merabi costume. On TikTok, the influencer famous that her costume gave “Wimbledon vibes.” The British event requires gamers to put on all white.
Lorenze debuted her first ready-to-wear line for her model Dairy Boy at Wimbledon final yr.
“Tennis has develop into a very large a part of my life by way of my accomplice Tommy, and I’ve actually beloved how my private type has developed by way of tennis,” Lorenze informed WWD in 2024. “I simply have such a love for the style and the historical past of the game.”
Paige Lorenze on the 2025 Australian Open on Jan. 19 in Melbourne.
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