Kristin Juszczyk’s Custom 'Fit for Game Day Features a Nod to 2000s Fashion

Taking notes on her style has become a must.
Kristin Juszczyk at Netflix's "Receiver" premiere held at the Tudum Theater on July 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Kristin Juszczyk at Netflix's "Receiver" premiere held at the Tudum Theater on July 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. / Gregg DeGuire/Variety/Getty Images

Kristin Juszczyk has been the “It Girl” from the very moment she stepped on the scene.

In true Juszczyk fashion, the WAG and fashion designer reimagining her incredible sense of style in a way that is unique and personal to her. Her latest outfit for game day featured a creative way of intertwining 2000s and 2020s trends, especially when it comes to that scarlet red skinny scarf that kicked off the ensemble just right. The fashionista’s tee was customized to include a daring cut-out at the top and bottom, and its crop top style was a guaranteed head-turner.

If capri jeans are wrong, Juszczyk doesn’t want to be right. Her dark-wash denim was even more remnant of decades past. She wore the tried-and-true garment with a pair of hot red open-toed heels, bringing a nice dosage of class and high fashion to the entire ensemble. She brought everything together with her fun cherry red and gold clutch bag—the gold chain and lock on the purse are quite striking details.

A slicked-back hairstyle elevates any look, and that’s proven to be true here. Juszczyk looked prim and proper with her hairstyle. The same can be said for her square-shaped earrings. Soft glam makeup was a perfect choice, especially since Juszczyk let her outstanding outfit do all the talking.

Looking fly is something Juszczyk can do in her sleep. Her innovative approach to style is fresh and exciting, and she creates pieces that know just how to keep people guessing. Above all, however, she makes clothes that fans—specifically, sports fans—can wear to the stadium and know that they are serving fierce looks. This is and has always been her main objective, after all.

“My true goal has always been to dress the fans,” Juszczyk told PEOPLE in 2024.

She added, “I've been at this for a few years now, and I've been told 'no' many times or that we just don't have the space for that. This is something that I've been so passionate about. I feel like there's a huge gap in the market, and I have so many designs that I know women want. It's just a matter of being able to get it out there.”

And getting it out there is certainly what the San Francisco 49ers WAG has been doing. Her fashions are praised every single time she drops them on social media. Now, her audience takes several notes on how they, too, can elevate their style game before heading to the tailgate.

“I just want other women, and not even just women, I want men too, to feel comfortable and confident in what they wear to the game,” Juszczyk added. “And everyone deserves to be able to show their creativity as well.”


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DIANA NOSA

After graduating from Rutgers University with degrees in Psychology and Theatre, Diana Nosa ventured off on the path of becoming an entertainment journalist. Having her start on various entertainment sites, she eventually found her way to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2024 and has been working diligently ever since. Diana's interests include fashion, interior design and traveling. She's also an avid anime watcher and gamer––her favorite games being Elden Ring and Hollow Knight.