
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt recently captured attention with a stylish Western-themed selfie that blended glamour with country charm.
Posting to Instagram, she shared a mirror photo featuring a denim strapless top, a white mini skirt, heeled white cowboy boots, and a classic white cowgirl hat. The caption? A simple yet catchy four-word message: “In my cowgirl era.” It was a confident nod to both current fashion trends and her bold sense of personal style.
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The look was completed with refined touches-a diamond ring, gold bracelet, and an elegant watch-bridging high fashion with rustic inspiration. Alongside the image, Gracie gave a subtle shoutout to her friend Emily Husk’s jewelry brand, RWFine, by featuring one of her pieces.
Later, she reposted a group photo with her mother, Tavia Hunt, and Emily at what seemed to be a celebratory gathering. Emily’s heartfelt caption praised the Hunts as “beautiful inside & out,” underscoring Gracie’s strong ties in fashion, friendship, and family.
A personal life in the spotlight
Gracie has also been making headlines for reasons beyond fashion. This year she publicly revealed her relationship with Derek Green, son of former Chiefs quarterback Trent Green. Though the two had known each other since 2017, they recently took their bond public.
In a sweet Instagram reel set to Taylor Swift’s “You Belong With Me,” Gracie shared moments of joy and connection-from paddleboarding to candid laughs. She captioned the video: “Thank you, I’m dating my best friend.”
Hints of the relationship appeared as early as April, when she referenced Swift’s “Invisible String.” By May, she officially introduced Derek to her followers, blending sports legacy with modern romance in true Kansas City fashion.
After the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles earlier this year, Gracie also shared a thoughtful post titled “The February Files,” reflecting on a season of triumphs and disappointments. Her tone was one of gratitude and growth, reminding followers that “grace and resilience” are often intertwined.
Beyond the personal, Gracie’s opinions on fashion have also made waves. Speaking to Sports Illustrated, she predicted that relaxed silhouettes-cargo pants and low-rise jeans-would dominate 2025, while tight, glossy fabrics were phasing out. Her take: style is cyclical, but confidence is constant.
As the daughter of team owner Clark Hunt and former pageant queen Tavia Hunt, Gracie blends legacy with individuality. From winning Miss Kansas USA 2021 to promoting sports inclusion through her nonprofit “Breaking Barriers Through Sports,” she’s showing that she is more than just a social media presence.
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