Brittany Mahomes sported a Prada crop top and denim set as she attended a Dallas Mavericks game over the weekend. NBA/Instagram
From the NFL to the NBA, this WAG never fails to make a fashion statement.
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes enjoyed a courtside date at the Dallas Mavericks vs. Denver Nuggets game in Texas Sunday, and although the game took place on St. Patrick’s Day, the duo ditched green ‘fits for some pricey designer duds.
The Kansas City Chiefs WAG, 28, wore a cropped white Prada tank top ($1,850) trimmed with sparkly beads for the basketball game, pairing it with an oversized denim jacket ($2,450) and matching $1,750 elastic-waist jeans also from the Italian fashion house.
The couple both sported designer labels at the game. NBA/Instagram
Patrick rocked a Louis Vuitton tee. NBAE via Getty Images
They sat courtside at the game.
She paired the Prada look with white Gucci sneakers ($920), wearing her hair in a “half-up baby bun” in a photo she shared on her Instagram Story from hairstylist Anna Sullivan.
The mom of two sported a pink hoodie in the pic, showing off a soft makeup look with glossy pink lips.
As for Patrick, the 2024 Super Bowl champion wore some equally luxe gear for the game, matching his wife’s blue color palette in a $1,120 Louis Vuitton logo T-shirt with acid-washed jeans and logo-covered blue-and-white Louis Vuitton sneakers ($1,2 0).
Brittany wore a tiny bun on top of her head for the game. Anna Sullivain/Instagram
The mom of two rocked a cutout swimsuit on a recent bachelorette trip. brittanylynne/Instagram
Brittany and Patrick celebrated their second anniversary last week. Instagram/@brittanylynne Their NBA outing follows a more glam date for the couple, who celebrated their second wedding anniversary in style last week.
The Mahomeses — who married in an oceanfront Hawaiian ceremony in March 2022 — headed out for a romantic dinner to mark the occasion, with Brittany rocking a denim corset, leather pants and a pricey new Louis Vuitton bag.
The couple also headed to Mexico for a family vacation earlier this month, bringing their daughter, Sterling Skye, 3, and son Bronze, 1, along for some sun and fun.
Perhaps they can get some designer jerseys for their next NBA outing.
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