'A new look, a new era!' – Noah Lyles' fiancée Junelle Bromfield debuts bold hairstyle change

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'A new look, a new era!' – Noah Lyles' fiancée Junelle Bromfield debuts bold hairstyle change

Festus Chuma 18:50 - 10.11.2024

amaican sprinter Junelle Bromfield has unveiled a chic new hairstyle, marking a bold departure from her signature look, as she embraces fresh beginnings alongside her fiancé, Olympic champion Noah Lyles.

Noah Lyles' fiancée Junelle Bromfield has flaunted her latest hairstyle makeover drawing attention for her bold shift from her signature look.

Bromfield, a celebrated Jamaican track and field star, has consistently wowed her followers with her striking presence on and off the track.

The 26-year-old sprinter's recent transformation is just one more example of her trend-setting approach, both in athletics and style.

“Honored to style the fabulous 2x Olympian, @junellebromfield! It was such a pleasure working with her and bringing her look to life,” shared her stylist, Takaylaa Slays, in an Instagram post.

Accompanied by a video reveal, the post showcased Bromfield’s freshly styled hair, setting social media abuzz.

Fans are loving the update, as it marks the end of her well-known braided style, which she wore not only throughout her 2024 track season but also during her engagement to American sprint sensation, Noah Lyles.

Having wrapped up a whirlwind season culminating at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Bromfield and Lyles have been basking in the spotlight beyond the track.

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They capped off their successful year by purchasing a new home together and attending high-profile events like the US Open finals and the New York Fashion Show.

Their October engagement was a moment fans had eagerly anticipated, and Bromfield's new look seems to symbolize a fresh chapter for the couple.

Her style choices, whether on the track in sports gear or off it in elegant dresses, resonate with the athletic strength and vibrancy of her heritage.

The track star first gained prominence for her performance as part of Jamaica's 4x400m relay team, which won bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

She went on to make her Olympic debut in the individual 400m event at the 2024 Paris Olympics competing alongside Lyles.

Despite the pressures of being an elite athlete and the public interest in her relationship with the reigning Olympic champion, Bromfield has continued to carve out her own identity, often taking to social media to showcase her distinctive fashion choices and life off the track.

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