If they existed in the 1950s, we’d believe you. And not because what they wear is outdated, but because each and every outfit that Paige Lorenze and Alexandra Saint Mleux have worn has upheld such a high level of class and elegance that the consistency of their wardrobe, in times where class has been lost, is nothing less than impressive.
Focusing less on her style off the court (referring to her own brand Dairy Boy and mass social media following which entails a variety of red carpet looks), and more on how she dresses specifically to impress in the world of tennis, Paige Lorenze is the number one silent advocate for bringing back the nostalgic style of the 90s. Often sporting low-rise pants, high white socks and new balances, large men’s jackets, or patterned tied sweaters (the Dairy Boy signature) and mini skirt sets, her style is an outlet for the Princess Diana & Cher from ‘Clueless’ style of the 90s to hold on to its place in society- things that never should’ve left in the first place.

Culturally, she makes it known who she is representing, regardless of the location of whichever match she is in attendance of, as this 90s aesthetic is rich and deeply rooted in American culture and style. Even with the extra fabric and somewhat baggy elements which make their way in to most of her outfits, they are still fitted for the outdoor southern weather and sporting seasons as the ‘tomboy’ pieces are inevitably paired with a tight top or mini skirt underneath, showing skin and allowing for the warmer weather to be manageable. Accordingly, smaller details don’t go unnoticed, as the brown leather belts and bags aside gold chunky jewelry and bouncy blowouts that a classic 90s mom would undoubtedly wear reinforces a sense of maturity in addition to nostalgia.
For each and every match where she shows face in support of her highly ranked now-fiance, Tommy Paul, Paige’s outfit choices are captured by the media or documented on her own instagram (@paigelorenze). Not only is each piece worn so carefully curated towards the ‘WAG’ sporting theme, it is the proven consistency and dedication towards being an iconic figure in the world of WAGs and athletes that is so inspiring.
Alternatively, in the F1 world, the renowned Charles Leclerc has thrown his Fiancee into the WAG scene, and there is truly nobody more fit for the role. Unlike Paige Lorenze, but just as admirable, Alexandra has made a name for herself in WAG fashion by sticking to formal dress pieces, which she has been pictured wearing to a number to F1 events over the past two years since publicly dating Leclerc. Alexandra’s wardrobe is completely elegant and chic, with barely even a hint of denim or the glimpse of a sneaker- sticking completely to silk & stilettos.

To even further an image of class and sophistication, a majority of her outfits remain monochromatic, as a red or black dress is paired with matching shoes, glasses, and a handbag.
In perfect compliance with her personal style, she has a collab with Meshki, a brand well-known for classy aesthetics and a high-end feel at a cheaper price. Click the link to view the Resort collection below, as it radiates summer in Europe, bouncing between racetracks all over the Amalfi coast.
I’m not sure if its her lifestyle choices surrounding her clothing choices that makes her such an image of elegance and wealth, but I feel like even without knowing she is an art curator before her is a WAG, you are able to tell just by looking at her closet that she has taste like not many non-creatives are able to acquire.

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