- Chicago Bears. Simone Biles pulls off drastic change that might give Jonathan Owens goosebumps
- Chicago Bears. Simone Biles walks suspiciously appearing afraid of something without Jonathan Owens at public event
Simone Biles is a fashion icon, with every red carpet appearance mad by the seven-time Olympic champion proving that her star power extends far beyond the international competitions.
She recently turned heads at the Kentucky Derby as Biles and her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, coordinated perfectly in eye-catching lilac outfits.
"This event is so exciting, mainly because the athleticism is really focused on the horses, obviously the jockeys have a lot of athleticism, but it's just so exciting," said Simone to the media when asked about her fashion style at the major sporting event.
Simone Biles gets futuristic facial treatment
Simone Biles was back at the Met Gala 2025 and the gymnast looked absolutely stunning, wearing a cute blue minidress that was perfect for this year's theme: "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." The Columbus, Ohio native and her husband are serving as of the event's commitee alongside athletes like LeBron James and Sha'Carri Richardson.
Before the big night, Biles treated herself to some futuristic facil treatment alongside Jonathan Owens. After she was done with her facial treatment, Simone got her make up done by global celebrity artist Ashley Stewart, who posted a list of hte products she used on Instagram.
Stewart added that she also used Murad's new Retinal Resculpt Body Treatment on Simone from the neck down-arms, shoulders, back, legs-everywhere her skin would show. "It instantly hydrated, visibly firmed, and gave this gorgeous satin finish that looked amazing under the lights. It's like shapewear in a bottle."
How do you get Invited to the Met Gala?
Getting an invitation to the Met Gala is far from simple. The event is organized by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who personally approves each guest. The guest list is curated months in advance and revolves around several key factors:
Cultural Relevance: Celebrities, designers, athletes, and influencers who have made significant cultural impact are top contenders.
Brand Partnerships: Many guests are invited as guests of major fashion houses-such as Chanel, Gucci, Balenciaga, or Louis Vuitton-that purchase entire tables.
Philanthropic Contribution: The event is a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, so guests (or their sponsoring brands) must pay a hefty ticket-estimated at $75,000 per seat in 2025, with tables costing up to $350,000.