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Jordan Chiles Turns Heads With Stunning BET Awards Outfits

Jordan Chiles Turns Heads With Stunning BET Awards Outfits

Yahoo12-06-2025

Jordan Chiles Turns Heads With Stunning BET Awards Outfits originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles made waves online after revealing her jaw-dropping fashion moments from the 2025 BET Awards.
Though the event ended on Monday, fans are still talking about her eye-catching looks, which she shared on Instagram days later.
Chiles, 24, posted two outfits from the night that had followers in awe.
'My BET experience!! Loved every minute of it,' she captioned her post.
The first outfit showed a bold side of Chiles. She wore a black leather dress with a sharp, asymmetrical top and a fitted, midi-length skirt. Knee-high black boots completed the powerful look. Meanwhile, her second outfit is a sheer, nude-toned dress with long sleeves, ruffled detailing and a flared short skirt.
Chiles' post quickly drew thousands of likes and excited comments.
'She keeps GIVING!!!!!' one Instagram user commented.
'Very classy and beautiful. Her body is covered. Stunning,' added another fan.
Others continued to show support, saying, 'You are everywhere these days! I love that for you! Enjoy your best life beautiful!' and 'That girl looks awesome.'
'You look good,' another simply said.
Known for her performances on the mat, Chiles continues to build a name for herself in fashion. The gymnast was styled by celebrity stylist Jason Bolden, with one of the dresses designed by Rick Owens.
Following the awards, Chiles was spotted courtside at a WNBA matchup between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Golden State Valkyries. Though the game ended in a dramatic overtime win for the Valkyries, Chiles still caught attention for her courtside presence and fashion sense.
Chiles' recent Instagram post from the BET Awards proves that she's not just an athlete but also a rising fashion star.This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

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