Simone Biles vaulted into girls' night in style.
The seven-time Olympic gymnast, 28, who has proven to be a force with her gold medals and glam moments, rocked a high-fashion outfit to go watch the Chicago Bulls play with her pals.
She posed for a mirror selfie before heading out for the evening, showing off her full ensemble on Thursday, January 15, which consisted of a Bulls long-sleeve, a metallic silver manicure, matching jewelry plus statement footwear and a chic black Hermès Kelly bag.
Biles rocked the knee-high $650 UGG x AMBUSH Women's Heel, a look "inspired by Tokyo's streetwear culture and a tribute to Shibuya." The shoes feature a sheepskin and full grain aniline leather upper with wrap laces, dramatic white fur and red pointed-toe boots that have a "laser etched logo lock up on the outsole of the heel, letting it make a statement in every step."
Simone Biles chatting with Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman and Madison Kocian.@simonebiles/Instagram
Just last week, she showed sartorial support to her husband, Jonathan Owens, by rocking a sheer top featuring her husband's jersey number as well as his last name on her pants for the NFC Wild Card playoff game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on January 10. She kept cozy in a long faux fur coat and also carried around a matching suede Balenciaga bag.
Biles has been rocking a series of faux fur ensembles lately, also donning a white fur cropped jacket and orange pants with her husband's jersey number on January 4.
In the fall, Biles opened up about undergoing a breast augmentation after confirming that she got her boobs done. "First flip – in a year – at the new house – with new [cherries emoji]," she wrote via Instagram Stories in October 2025 while first sharing the news about her procedure with fans.
"It's just who I am and I feel like I've always tried to be open, honest and relatable," she told People about why she decided to share it with the world. "Seeing me win medals at the Olympics, that's not relatable. But what is relatable is how we feel about ourselves, what we talk about, what we go through and how we share openly, honestly."
"It's just feeling good about yourself and loving yourself, and I've always been very vocal about that," she added. "And not that I didn't like the way I looked or the way I felt, It's just something that I notice obviously a little bit more because I live in this body, I'm just so used to it."
US Weekly