In Photos: Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry, mom & more mix chic style with cowboy vibes during sister's special trip
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha Curry, mom, Sonya Curry, and others were seen rocking cowboy vibes during their girls' trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, ahead of his sister, Sydel Curry's 30th birthday on Sunday.
Sydel took to Instagram to share a video of her pre-birthday celebrations, which featured the women rocking cowboy attire and taking shots using a gun-shaped shot plank at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.
"Straiighttt down the hatch for the 30th birthday trip in Jackson Hole 🤠," Sydel captioned the post.
Steph Curry's sister also shared more snaps of the girls' trip on her Instagram story.
Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry and sister Sydel look stylish in latest photoshoot for wine brand
Earlier this month, Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha Curry, and his sister, Sydel, appeared for a photo shoot for their wine brand, Domaine Curry. Snaps of the sisters-in-law posing with their wine glasses were shared by makeup artist Ashley Rose on her business' Instagram page.
The snaps featured Ayesha rocking a brown gown for the shoot while Sydel wore a full-sleeved floral dress.
Ayesha Curry and Sydel Curry launched their luxury wine brand, Domaine Curry, in 2018. The company was acquired by Constellations Brands, one of the largest wine companies in the U.S., in June 2023.
In an interview with Essence last year, Sydel elaborated on why the duo started the brand.
“The truth of the matter is that the wine industry is predominantly white-male-driven,” Sydel said. “It was pretty daunting going in. But we quickly realized we’re smart, we’re strong, we’ve got it, we know what we like, we know what tastes great, we know what works.”
Sydel also said she wanted to help build a legacy for the women in the family, given that the men, including her brothers Steph and Seth, her husband, Damion Lee, and her father, Dell Curry, are big names in the NBA.
“We worked on this for a very long time—this is really an ode to the powerful women in our lives," Sydel said. "We also wanted to do this because our family is well-known for the men, we aimed to have something that was a legacy-maker for the women that we could pass down to our daughters, our nieces.”
Domaine Curry recently announced that bookings are open for its exclusive wine-tasting experience in Napa Valley.