
Kansas City Chiefs heiresses Ava and Gracie Hunt flaunt expensive gameday outfits as NFL preseason kicks off
The two are known for their enviable wardrobes, which consist of designer labels like Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin and Chanel.
On Saturday, the Chiefs faced off in a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals, which they lost by three points, the final score coming in at 20-17.
But even with the loss, the Hunt ladies, whose dad is Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, were excited to get things moving again as they took to their respective Instagram pages to share some snaps from the day.
Gracie, 26, started off her carousel by posting a photo of herself standing on the football field.
She rocked a red knit set by designer Retrofête, which featured a $198 skirt with white scalloped detailing and gold buttons, along with a matching $198 halter top.
Gracie topped off the gameday look with a pair of nude, Rockstud pumps from Valentino, which retail for $1,150.
The influencer also included a few snaps with her family taken on the field, including mom Tavia Hunt, who was also decked out in Chiefs red for the game.
'CHIEFS FOOTBALL IS BACK!' Gracie wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.
'Grateful for a new season, the chance to chase dreams, and the beautiful game that brings us all together. Matthew 25:21. What game are you most excited about this season?' her message continued.
Gracie's little sister, Ava, 20, who is a sophomore at Southern Methodist University in Texas, also shared snaps from the day on Instagram.
She posed on the field wearing what appeared to be a $395 white leather mini dress by designer Alice + Olivia, which she paired with brown wedges.
Ava shared similar family photos as her sister, and also included a video of the team warming up on the field.
'Football season is back! How we feelin' Chiefs Kingdom,' she typed in the caption.
Last year, the team made it to the Super Bowl for the third year in a row, but ultimately lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.
They took home the Lombardi trophy in 2024 and 2023.
Gracie sported a pair of Valentino heels over $1,000 and a knit red halter top by designer Retrofête
The team's star tight end is Travis Kelce, who is dating superstar Taylor Swift.
Ava and Gracie come from a prominent family that is worth an estimated $20.5 billion, according to Forbes, and enjoy quite the opulent lifestyle that would give many A-listers a run for their money.
Last year, Ava showcased some of the many pluses to her dad owning the Kansas City team - getting to mingle with pop sensation Taylor.
Ava posted a picture that showed her and the Cruel Summer songstress posing together at the Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
The blonde beauties, both decked out in Chiefs gear, pressed their heads together as they smiled up at the camera.
Taylor draped her arm lovingly over Ava's shoulder and clutched onto an enormous purple gift in her other hand, which contained a note that said, 'To: Taylor. From: The Hunt Family.'
The sweet snap quickly went viral and only launched Ava even further into social media stardom.
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