Kylie Kelce added a lovely touch to her favorite necklace. The 31-year-old shared a photo on Instagram on Tuesday, December 5, revealing her newest piece of jewelry. The delicate gold chain features the initials of her three children – Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 2, and Bennett, 9 months – whom she shares with her husband Jason Kelce. The initials "W" and "B" are attached to the sides of the necklace in brown letters, while "E" hangs in the middle as a black charm.
"I've been wearing my 'W' necklace every day for the past four years, but I finally updated it to include all of our muffins," she wrote in the caption of the photo, tagging jeweler Zoë Chicco.
This isn't the first time Kylie has showcased her effortless style. Just last month, she was spotted posing in a vintage Philadelphia Eagles jacket from Mitchell & Ness, which was inspired by the late Princess Diana. (Her husband, Jason, 36, plays as the Eagles' center.)
In the promotional images, she can be seen crossing her arms and smiling into the distance while donning the letterman jacket. The jacket is adorned with a green body, silver sleeves, an NFL logo patch, and the Eagles’ helmet embroidered into the arm. On the back, the team’s eagle mascot flaps its wings while gripping a football in its talons.
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In another part of the photoshoot, she was seen sitting on the steps at the Lincoln Financial Field stadium wearing blue jeans, white sneakers, and a black top. Her hair, styled in loose curls, was a dirty blonde color and she wore soft glam makeup, including mascara, rosy cheeks, and filled-in eyebrows.
“The moment you’ve all been waiting for,” the official Eagles’ Instagram account posted alongside the photos. “The iconic ’90s Eagles Letterman Jacket will be available TOMORROW at @eaglesproshop locations. And don’t forget to bid on @kykelce’s autographed jacket to support @eaglesautism!”
Courtesy of Kylie Kelce/Instagram
Instead of its usual $400 retail price, Kylie’s autographed version of the jacket fetched thousands of dollars for the Eagles Autism Foundation. The final bid for the jacket reached $100,000 on November 24 after a heated bidding war. The second-highest bid came in at $62,000.
The jacket was originally designed for Diana after she reportedly met Jack Edelstein, the Eagles’ former statistician, at Princess Grace of Monaco’s funeral in 1982.
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Edelstein later told Tose — who died in 2003 at age 88 — about Diana’s love for the team’s colors, and the pair had a jacket made and sent to her.