Junelle Bromfield, a Jamaican quarter-miler and Olympic competitor, recently shared photos on Instagram showcasing her stylish transformation.
Embracing her fiancé Noah Lyles’ culture, she sported a captivating Western-themed look, opting for an all-brown ensemble: a strapless bodysuit paired with brown leather pants.
Complementing her outfit, Bromfield chose creamy, snake-printed heels and topped off the look with a brown and cream cowboy hat. Her Instagram caption for the outfit read: “Western girl today,” captivating fans who couldn’t get enough of her unique style.
Accompanying her was triple world champion Noah Lyles, who himself impressed with a fashion-forward appearance. Lyles sported a bright yellow suit over a white shirt, accentuated by a white hat, shoes, and matching sunglasses. Known for his impeccable style, he drew as much admiration as his fiancée during their outing.
The couple, who recently purchased their first home and got engaged, have been sharing significant milestones. Beyond their personal moments, Bromfield has also been exploring new avenues, notably attending major events like the New York Fashion Show and the US Open finals, showcasing her blossoming talent in modeling.
As they settle into life together, they’ve enjoyed their off-season in a blend of training and personal time, a refreshing balance ahead of the demanding 2025 track season.
Both athletes faced mixed results during the last season. Bromfield qualified for the Tokyo Olympics 400m event, marking her first individual competition representing Jamaica, but didn’t advance past the semifinals. She also participated in Jamaica’s 4x400m mixed relay, where the team finished fifth.
On the other hand, Lyles struggled at the Paris Olympics despite clinching gold in the men’s 100m, defeating Kishane Thompson and Fred Kerley.
However, his pursuit of triple gold fell short due to a COVID-19 diagnosis, which limited his performances, leaving him with a bronze in the 200m after a fierce competition with Letsile Tebogo. He also missed competing in the 4x100m relay as Team USA faced disqualification for a baton exchange mishap.
As they look ahead to new challenges in 2025, Bromfield and Lyles continue to make strides both on and off the track, sharing their journey with their fans.