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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tommy Paul shows affection for fiancee Paige Lorenze's stunning business look at Dairy Boy press day
Tennis player Tommy Paul had a heartwarming reaction when his fiancée, model and entrepreneur Paige Lorenze, shared photos of herself looking sharp as she prepared for a brand event. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On Thursday, August 14, 2025, Paige posted pictures from a press conference she organized in New York City for her lifestyle brand Dairy Boy. Tommy commented with a row of red heart emojis under her post. This small but sweet reply shows how proud and supportive he is of her work. Paige Lorenze shines at Dairy Boy press day in New York City Paige Lorenze, who started Dairy Boy in 2021, posted pictures on Thursday, August 14, 2025, showing herself in a crisp white button-down shirt and light blue jeans. The backdrop featured cozy jackets in pink, green, and black. She captioned: '@dairyboy press day can't wait to see you guys tomorrow, it's worth the wait!' Tommy Paul shows affection for fiancee Paige Lorenze's stunning business look at Dairy Boy press day (Image vi Getty) She styled the space and set the scene before the press conference. The brand is known for simple designs, varsity-style fonts, and farm-inspired touches like strawberries and fish, with pastel tones. Dairy Boy sells trucker hats, camo crewnecks, denim in light and dark shades, pajama sets, fleece, flannel pieces, and jackets. Tommy's comment- three red hearts was a gentle but powerful way to show he's always rooting for her. Tommy Paul and Paige Lorenze's engagement story and brand journey Tommy Paul and Paige Lorenze went public with their relationship in October 2022. On July 13, 2025, they surprised fans by announcing their engagement through a joint Instagram post with the word 'forever' and a white heart. One of the photos showed Paige wearing a long white crochet dress and Tommy in a white shirt and jeans, hugging on a sandy beach. Paige's engagement ring is a large emerald-cut diamond, estimated at $600,000, with rare D–F color and very high VVS clarity, set in platinum. Also Read: Since their relationship began, Paige has regularly attended Tommy's tennis matches at top events like Wimbledon, Indian Wells, and the Australian Open.


Cosmopolitan
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
What Cool People Are Wearing to the 2025 US Open
Though tennis-throuple drama Challengers was culturally significant for many reasons (most of them being that one Art/Patrick makeout scene), the film and its star Zendaya taught us all a very important lesson: When done right, tennis outfits can actually slay the house down. Who knew?! American flag colors, school girl pleats, and country club gingham (see: Taylor Swift at the 2024 US Open) are crucial aspects of the racket groupie uniform, and the movie proved they actually can result in a certified serve (that's tennis speak). So if you're planning to attend this year's US Open Tennis Championships this year, keep reading, because I've got plenty of tenniscore inspiration for your viewing pleasure. Given that the US Open takes place in Queens and not in the presence of queens, the American sporting event is much more laid-back than its Wimbledon counterpart. When you don't run the risk of bumping into Kate Middleton, you can get away with a lot more, you know? Anything goes, really, but there are a few unofficial rules attendees usually stick to. People tend to go dressy casual, for one, leaning into the inherent preppiness of the sport. Typically, that means nicer pants and dresses over jeans and flip-flops, however, sneakers are totally fine. When it comes to color, traditional tennis whites reign supreme, but wearing flag-inspired colors, like red and blue, is also a common occurrence in the stands. Fans love to embrace the theme, so you'll also see a lot of people wearing tennis gear of their own to watch the game. But you definitely don't need to adopt a whole new personality just to sip on a Honey Deuce! Keep reading for the chicest US Open outfit ideas for all types of styles and vibes that you'll want to recreate this year. When in doubt, look to tennis WAGS like Paige Lorenze, who act as the blueprint for sporting event style. At the 2024 US Open, for example, the Dairy Boy founder went for casual New England vibes, styling a simple white tank and shorts with riding boots, a USA hat, and a grey sweater draped over her shoulders. Is she dressing for a jaunt through Greenwich or a tennis match? Don't know, don't care, because my girl looks good. Even though the US Open is typically more chill than Wimbledon, the vibes are super similar. Royal favorites, like tweed, gingham, and nautical stripes, are top picks for attendees. Embrace posh British tweed in an American-inspired hue for a UK/US crossover look that serves. At any tennis game, little white dresses are a dime a dozen, but some great accessories will make your own LWD feel unique. Channel a little Eurocore extravagance by layering with a baseball cap, silk scarf, and sunglasses. The combo gives "rich auntie on vacation" vibes, while also providing several layers of much-needed UV protection—which will come in handy, given that Arthur Ashe Stadium is open-air. Though most attendees will be cosplaying Hartford soccer moms, you don't have to abide by the event's unofficial preppy dress code. If your aesthetic leans more streetwear, play up the sporty aspect of the event with a striped jersey and cargo skirt. Hoop earrings and sneakers complete the final picture. The reason it's so difficult to pull off an all-white outfit is because there are so many different shades, and finding two that match perfectly is nearly impossible. Embrace the mismatch by styling cream with ivory or true white with taupe. The monochromatic vibes will make your look feel elevated and polished—perfect for the US Open. I, for one, love a theme and I fully support going all in on the tenniscore trend. Pleated skirt? Hell yes. Old-school Reeboks? Absolutely. Authentic varsity jacket? Throw it on, babes. If football fans can wear foam fingers and cheese cubes on their heads, you're allowed to cosplay a tennis girlie just for a night. Zendaya didn't put her whole back into the role of Tashi Duncan just for the girlies to show up to the US Open in a plain dress. Okay? Put your own twist on her most iconic Challengers 'fit in a striped button-down and khaki pants. From there, feel free to accessorize at will, but you can't go wrong with shield sunnies and a dad cap. I'll let you in on a little secret: The outfits for regattas, horse racing, and tennis are pretty much interchangeable. Mix and match aesthetics, like Issa Rae, by styling tennis whites with a saddle-inspired leather bag and luxe strappy sandals. A good rule of thumb: If you'd wear it to a Fourth of July party, you can safely wear it to the US Open. The sporting event is all about showing pride and support for our American tennis pros, so put your best red, white, and blue on display—more on that ahead. Neutral lovers, this event was literally made for you. Pull together your favorite lowkey base and play with color in the accessory department. Cherry red flats and a blue baseball cap will make your tennis look feel appropriately styled—you can even throw in a butter yellow handbag! Another one for the edgy girls in the back! An athletic dress reads sporty, but with the right accessories (i.e. lug-sole sneakers and slim shades) it transforms into a look worthy of the coolest baddie on your FYP. In 2024, Taylor Swift famously pulled up to the US Open in a red gingham Reformation dress and, thus, a dress code was born. Take style notes from the best sports WAG in the business by wearing crimson checks with the classic tennis whites. Finish with a red lip, ballet flats, and a Kansas City Chiefs tight end boyfriend to properly round out the look. Miu Miu may be the toughest fashion month invite to secure, but attending the US Open is as simple as buying a ticket. In terms of dress code, the two events are pretty similar, with sporty layers, bubble skirts, and academic-inspired silhouettes reigning supreme. So if you're attending this year's tournament, feel free to embrace the preppy Miu Miu runway look. Pleated skirts are the backbone of every tennis wardrobe for both players and spectators. Give yours a more casual feel by styling it with a loose-fitting sweater and a pair of sling-back kitten heels. Lacoste's pleated skirt bag is the ultimate finishing touch, but if you don't feel like dropping $250, a standard baguette bag will work just as well. Capris were the leading trend of summer 2025 and, as such, would make an excellent choice for your US Open 'fit. Style them with a collared shirt and white sandals for a polished look that will fit right in among the match's stylish fans. Kelsey (she/her) is a freelance digital fashion editor and writer with a knack for turning top-performing content into top-selling content. She has extensive experience in editorial and e-commerce strategy, having worked in both divisions during her years at Seventeen and Bustle. With more than a decade of experience in digital media, she also offers creative and social media consulting, as well as copywriting services. She enjoys cheeseburgers, traveling, and vintage hauls. Follow her on Instagram at @klstieg.


Cosmopolitan
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Paige Lorenze's Dairy Boy is Releasing an Evergreen Collection
Paige Lorenze is smart. When she first created those iconic Dairy Boy hats in 2021, nobody could have predicted that it would turn into what we know the brand to be today in all of its multi-drop, Instagram-famous, sell-out-in-minutes fame. But that was never the final vision for Paige. I sat down with the longtime creator to talk about the process of ushering the brand into its new, full-fledged fashion era, and one thing was clear: Her next goal is that Dairy Boy takes on a life of its own. "If someone buys something from us and has no idea who I am, that's awesome,' she tells me. "I want to be recognized as the girl who owns Dairy Boy, not just Paige. That's way cooler to me.' Ironically I am, in fact, allergic to dairy, but Dairy Boy isn't just for the horseback riders and ranch dwellers (and milk drinkers) of the world. This new collection, the first non-drop Dairy Boy launch, is a step towards Paige's bigger vision for the brand—it's as much for her long-time supporters as it is for the casual shopper who didn't know to set their alarm for a minute before the drop hits the site. It's a collection that'll be available to purchase anytime someone searches 'Dairy Boy' out of curiosity. It's something more permanent, pieces you'll return to again and again, infused with the same Western cowgirl meets New England equestrian charm. If you're itching for a peek before the collection officially launches on September 4 at 11 A.M., keep scrolling for a behind-the-scenes look at her upcoming AW25 collection, along with exclusive details on Paige's go-to vintage inspiration, her thoughts on taking Dairy Boy international, and whether she'd ever do a bridal collection. I always knew what I wanted this collection to be, that this is where the brand was going. I was envisioning these pieces when I originally started the brand. But it's a big undertaking, which requires a good team. It's a lot of outerwear, fleeces, jackets, and flannels. Sporty but also vintage-inspired and a little preppy. It's inspired by who I am as a person, my background and upbringing and the things I love. It's amazing that people were following Dairy Boy even when we didn't have that product to offer because the drops kept selling out, and now I finally will have product that mirrors the imagery on our socials and mirrors that feeling of nostalgia and sport and movement. It's exciting to see it finally come together! Probably eight months from sketch to the final product. I had a mood board of exactly what I wanted and I brought in an amazing new designer, Maddie Pesavento, who has tons of experience. I gave all the designers that I interviewed a little project, and it was so clear to me that Maddie understood what I was trying to do. The whole process takes a long time but these are pieces that I want to live in. I've worn them a lot to make sure they lasted, because I wasn't willing to sacrifice the type of materials we were using, but I needed it to be in a certain price point. And I am a very active person, so if I couldn't go horseback riding or skiing or hiking in this stuff and have it hold up, then it wasn't gonna make the collection. The wear test was a big part of the collection. Definitely. That's just authentic! Like, I'm wearing this stuff. I'm constantly teasing all of my products and it's unintentionally become part of the rollout, which is exciting. Plus, anyone who's subscribed on YouTube gets to see the behind the scenes process, which makes things inherently more personal. It's not just a piece of clothing that they love, it's also a piece that they got to see brought to life. There's a cool emotional connection. I think people want to buy from people, you know? The buffalo check fleece is probably my favorite. It's so good. I love the fact that it's pink, and then it has this vintage patch, and it doesn't cinch at the waist like a lot of fleeces do but it has a more menswear fit. So it's this fine line between looking like something you'd steal from your dad, but in a fun shade of pink. The whole collection is really detail-oriented. I talk to my team a lot about how typically, if you want something really special that has unique little details, it feels like you have to spend over $400 now. And that, to me, is a shame. What we're trying to do is create an experience where, when you order from Dairy Boy, you're so pleasantly surprised by how detail-oriented and thoughtful everything is. I love old Oakley and Patagonia. A lot of the old hiking brands like Filson and vintage Wrangler. Obviously Ralph Lauren. Princess Diana is always on the mood board. But also, the woman that inspired this collection most were the women that I grew up with. I went to school in Vermont, and the moms of my friends were always wearing cool outdoorsy shoes, no makeup, always gardening or hiking. They were just so confident and I'd always see them in these in-between moments, going from dropping off their kids to heading to the garden. They're getting their hands dirty. These older women in my life inspired this collection a lot. They're active and they're confident and they got their hands dirty. They inspired me the most. There's such an aura around women using great clothing to do the thing it's designed for. It's something I try to be careful about. Like, I own horses, but I don't want to do a shoot at my barn if I'm wearing a bunch of stuff I would never ride in. That Kate Moss photo had that aura for the same reason. And consumers these days are incredibly smart and can tell when something doesn't feel authentic, so we try to be very thoughtful about making sure that the storytelling is accurate. If we are doing a horse shoot, I'm actually wearing my riding stuff and I'm actually going for a ride after. You can't be slick with people on the internet. I think the brands that are trying to do that will have a hard time growing with their audience. It's brutal out here. It's not like that's an easy part of the job, but I'm listening to my customer. If you're not having a constant conversation with your customer, what's the point? They always say the brand is what the customer says it is, not what you say it is. I think the customer that keeps coming back really loves the marketing, at least at first. The visuals are what drew them to the brand in the first place, but then they're pleasantly surprised by the quality for the price. I hope they feel like they're part of something bigger than just the clothes, that there's an emotional connection. I think you could wear one of our fleeces and feel like in a way, you're becoming the woman I described that we look up to. That you feel empowered in it. I think lifestyle brands should do that. I want to make clothes that are powerful like that. A hundred percent. You articulated that perfectly. These clothes are all really easy and really comfortable, and those are the best clothes to me. I love wearing something really snatched every once in awhile, maybe when I'm in the city, but wearing something that feels good and looks good while running your daily errands is the best. This is going to be our core, but we're still going to continue to do drops that are more limited. We're designing a really exciting Christmas collection with some very cool jackets, like puffy jackets with horses on them. We'll have a really fun summer drop that's more limited, but maintaining that evergreen collection. Because to me, a real shame of the past few years is that anyone who was curious about the brand in passing has not been able to experience the brand. Being like, "Oh, what's Dairy Boy?" and not being able to find items that they can experience because they didn't log on at 11. I've missed out on all those customers and I think that that's a really important customer. We'll maintain the excitement with more of these capsule drops that might be more fun and risky. And once we get this really dialed in, I'm excited to expand internationally, too. First and foremost, honestly, I just want Tommy [Paul] to be able to come [to my NYC pop-up in Soho]. Tennis players don't have an off season so I wanted to schedule it at a time where like he could be there and we could celebrate such a big moment for my brand together. But also, we've been together for three years and I've just had so much fun creating around tennis as an ex-athlete, as someone whose mom played tennis, and as someone who now is a huge fan of the sport. There is just such a cool aura to these tournaments. I've drawn so much inspiration from tennis, so timing it around the US Open felt like I could make some product that was tennis-inspired and it would like have some nice synergy. We're going to have a few US Open pieces at the pop-up this year. Yes! We made a dress in the same pattern. It's obviously more country and more casual because it's plaid instead of silk, but it's the same body as the one I wore for Wimbledon. And then we have three tennis sweatshirts that are vintage-inspired. We've had so much success with those. It's been incredible. I did not expect people to love the tennis stuff as much as they have. But it also makes sense because there's an authentic tie to it, we're not just slapping a random sport on a sweatshirt. We're in the process of designing for Spring/Summer next year, and we are definitely doing a bridal-inspired collection. I don't want to cut the non-brides out of it, but think of a collection that's just really beautiful with white pieces that you can wear all summer. When I got engaged, everyone was commenting, 'I need a bridal collection!' so I took it to my design team. I'm really excited about it, even if you are not getting married, white's a great summer color. Totally. We're also thinking about doing some slip dresses and some lace and some underwear and bras and pajamas and robes. So I agree. I feel like it will land well. I'm really excited about it. I'll keep you posted! It's all the things that I love. I've always wanted to do an ice cream truck. It just makes so much sense. One time I did a pop-up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and so many girls thanked me for doing a pop-up there because brands often bypass the suburbs. The girls felt like we really cared about them, and I think that's really sweet. And Dairy Boy is about the country coming to the city, so I wanted to put my money where my mouth is and have a way for girls who can't come to the pop-up to experience the brand. All the ice cream is free, and we're driving the truck from my hometown all the way down to the city and making stops along the way. I think she'd be so excited for me. I've always felt like I had a calling to do something like this, something creative and community-oriented. I think she would be proud that I stuck through the trials that come with owning a brand and being in the public eye. I was a creator way before TikTok, so I didn't really fall into it accidentally. I chased what I wanted pretty fiercely, and I feel like I'm in my calling, which is really cool. Being a creator is such an odd job. I don't think it's natural to share your whole life online. I don't think it's natural to get that much feedback good and bad, or get your life picked apart or go through relationships online. But I still feel like I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing. I'm proud of myself for sticking through that and coming out the other side and creating something like this. I feel like everything is falling into place, but I'm really excited for a year from now where I've had a core collection for a year. I'm excited for when it's no longer like, oh, Paige and this influencer brand Dairy Boy. I want it to be this cool, authentic brand with good quality clothes that's way bigger than me. And I know that I can do that because of how good Dairy Boy is and how good my team is. I'm excited for the brand to grow without me, without necessarily having me attached to it. I have a collection that I'm really proud of that's not just a drop model, and it's just beginning now. If someone buys something from us and has no idea who I am, that's awesome. I want to be recognized as the girl who owns Dairy Boy, not just Paige. That's way cooler to me. The Dairy Boy AW25 collection will be available to purchase on September 4 at 11 A.M. EST. The collection will range from $25 to $185 and will be available in sizes XS-XXL. Hannah is the Shopping Editor at Cosmopolitan, covering all things from chic home decor to trendy fashion finds, TikTok products that are actually worth your $$$, and the perfect gift to buy for your boyfriend's mom. She previously wrote for Seventeen and CR Fashion Book. Follow her on Instagram for hot takes on red carpet fashion and pictures of her office outfits that nobody asked for.


New York Post
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Tennis star Tommy Paul engaged to stunning girlfriend Paige Lorenze
Congratulations are in order for American tennis star Tommy Paul and his girlfriend, Paige Lorenze. The couple announced their engagement in a joint Instagram post on Sunday after nearly three years of dating. Paul, who fell in the second round at Wimbledon to Austrian Sebastian Ofner, proposed to the social media influencer with a stunning radiant cut diamond at the beach on the island of Nantucket, as seen in a candid snapshot of the couple. Advertisement 'Forever,' they wrote, adding a white heart emoji. The newly engaged couple coordinated in white for the occassion. Advertisement 7 Paige Lorenze showed off her engagement ring after Tommy Paul proposed to her in Nantucket. Instagram/Paige Lorenze 7 American tennis star Tommy Paul and his girlfriend, Paige Lorenze celebrated their engagement on Sunday, July 13, 2025 in Nantucket. Instagram/Paige Lorenze Another image showed Lorenze, who was wearing a crochet dress, and Paul, sporting a linen shirt and jeans, hugging on the beach. Lorenze — who is the founder of Dairy Boy, a home and lifestyle brand — flashed her engagement ring in a series of snapshots, which were reposted to her Instagram Story. Advertisement 7 Paige Lorenze and Tommy Paul announced their engagement after nearly three years of dating. Instagram/Paige Lorenze 7 Paige Lorenze showed off her stunning diamond engagement ring. Instagram/Paige Lorenze 7 Paige Lorenze and Tommy Paul have been dating since 2022. Instagram/Paige Lorenze The couple celebrated at CRU, a seafood restaurant and oyster bar in Nantucket on Sunday, as seen in other photos posted by friends. Advertisement Their private menu featured a selection of red and white wines, as well as a raw bar and passed hors d'oeuvres, including caviar cones and petite lobster rolls. 7 Paige Lorenze and Tommy Paul. Instagram @paigelorenze Paul, 28, and Lorenze, 27, went public with their relationship October 2022. The blonde beauty, who is also a model, has supported Paul on the ATP Tour since, most recently attending Wimbledon. Paul lost to Ofner in four sets following an impressive year on the tour. He advanced to two major quarterfinals in 2025 at the Australian Open and Roland Garros. 7 Tommy Paul of United States and girlfriend, Paige Lorenze pose for a photo with the cinch Championships 2024 winners trophy following victory against Lorenzo Musetti of Italy in the Men's Singles Final match at The Queen's Club on June 23, 2024 in London, England. Getty Images for LTA Paul is No. 16 in the ATP Rankings.


UPI
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Tennis star Tommy Paul engaged to influencer Paige Lorenze
American Tommy Paul, who lost in the second round of Wimbledon 2025, got engaged to longtime girlfriend Paige Lorenze over the weekend. File Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI | License Photo July 14 (UPI) -- American tennis star Tommy Paul and influencer Paige Lorenze are engaged, the couple announced on their Instagram accounts on the final night of Wimbledon 2025. The couple announced their engagement Sunday night, hours after world No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy beat No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the Wimbledon 2025 singles final in London. "Forever," Lorenze, 27, wrote as the caption on a series of photos of the couple on a beach after Paul popped the question. Lorenze and Paul 28, celebrated their engagement with friends Sunday night at an oyster bar in Nantucket, according to posts from other social media accounts. Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka and several other tennis stars, tournaments and influencers offered congratulations to the couple with comments on their social media posts. Paul, 28, was upset by No. 141 Sebastian Ofner of Latvia in the second round of Wimbledon on July 3 at the All-England Lawn Tennis Club. He sustained a foot injury during the loss and was later seen wearing a boot on his left leg. On Monday, Paul dropped three spots to No. 16 in the ATP Tour singles rankings. Lorenze, a fashion entrepreneur who frequently wears outfits from major fashion brands, including her own, at tennis tournaments, attended the grass-court major. The 27-year-old is the founder of the lifestyle brand Dairy Boy maintains a following of about 999,500 on Instagram -- compared to Paul's 400,000. Paul and Lorenze went public with their relationship in 2022. Paul is to play in the Mubadala Citi DC Open from July 21 to 27 in Washington. The 2025 U.S. Open -- the final Grand Slam of the season -- will be held from Aug. 24 to Sept. 7 in Flushing, N.Y. Jannik Sinner wins men's final at Wimbledon Italian Jannik Sinner holds the men's singles trophy after defeating Spain's Carlos Alcaraz during the 2025 Wimbledon Championships in London on July 13, 2025. Sinner won 4-6, 6- 4, 6-4, 6-4. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI | License Photo