Suni Lee Channels Cher From ‘Clueless’ Vibes in Chic Coordinating Set for Coach Event

Oh, you thought we’d see Suni Lee sporting a chic coordinating set from Coach and simply pass it by? Well, to that we say: “As if!”
Lee’s coordinating designer set
The decorated gymnast joined Coach for a candid chat this week as part of their “Coach Tabby Tour” conversation series. There, she discussed “breaking boundaries and the intersection of fashion and sports,” per SMITH&SAINT. In photos shared by the talent agency, Lee rocked an icy blue two-piece set, which we could totally see Cher Horowitz of Clueless fame wearing if she were ever looking for an alternative to her iconic yellow plaid set.
The top comprised a high-neck jacket with long sleeves, a rounded collar and two pockets on the waist. Lee opted to wear the piece fully buttoned up, with the shiny gray hardware adding some extra edge. The jacket was paired with a coordinating mini skirt, which featured two more pockets on the hips.
Lee accessorized the look with a classic pair of black pumps, sparkling earrings and—of course—a black, quilted Coach Tabby bag. She wore her long, dark hair up in a high ponytail, curling the ends for added volume. She left two strands out to frame her face, which was made up in a natural, dewy glam. Overall, the outfit merged the modern corpcore trend with a nostalgic 1990s-style cool-girl vibe for one lovely final look.
What’s on the horizon for Lee?
As noted above, Lee wore this look for a conversation with the designer brand covering an array of topics, including what’s next for the elite athlete. Naturally, with the 2028 Los Angeles Games incoming, many have wondered if Lee planned to return to the mat to compete. And while she’s still not 100% sure, she is leaving the proverbial door open.
“I think right now, for me, I’m still enjoying my last Olympics. I haven’t really thought about the next one, just because I’ve already had two," Lee said in a video shared by Complex. “So in my head, I’m like I’ve really accomplished everything that I want to, but we’ll see. It’s not out of the picture yet.”
Throughout her career, Lee took home an impressive six total medals across the 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Games, winning two gold, one silver and three bronze. Reminiscing about her experience, the gymnast told the official Olympics website last summer, “It was so much fun ... and looking back on it, that was probably the happiest I’ve ever been. It really makes me realise how much love I have for the sport of gymnastics and just competing in general.”
Only time will tell if we’ll see Lee in Los Angeles for the next Games—but for now, we’ll be enjoying her sensational style.
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