From golf courses to red carpets
Although Paulina Gretzky is mostly known for being the daughter of Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky, she has shown over the years that she knows how to make a style statement.
The “Guns, Girls and Gambling” star was in the spotlight when she starred in the 2000 movie “In God We Trust.” Now, US golfer Dustin Johnson’s wife, Gretzky, continues to garner attention as she sits on his sidelines and cheers him on with victory. She is currently presenting her signature style to the 2022 Masters Tournament.
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Keep reading to see some of her best looks over the years.
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During the four-ball game on day one of the 42nd Ryder Cup, Gretzky sat in a golf cart while supporting then-boyfriend Dustin Johnson on September 28, 2018. For the event, she wore a blue puffer coat, black and white jeans, and white Adidas sneakers.
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On August 30, 2015, Gretzky was present on the first day of the US Open at Usta Tennis Center in New York City. For the outfit, she wore a black tank top, skinny gray jeans, a black belt, a Louis Vuitton duffle bag, and black open-toed socks.
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On November 24, 2013, Gretzky attended the 2013 American Music Awards in Los Angeles. She wore a floor-length black gown embellished with crystals, paired with round black pumps from the front.
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On October 18, 2013, Gretzky and Johnson held kangaroos and koalas while visiting Perth, Australia. For the ensemble, Gretzky wore a black puffer jacket with skinny black cargo pants and black and white sneakers.
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At the ISPA Handa Perth International Golf’s welcome event in Perth, Australia, on 14 October 2013, where she attended with Dustin Johnson, Gretzky chose to go downhill. She wore a matching gray zip jacket with skinny black jeans and black open-toed leather socks.
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