Kobe Bryant's daughter Natalia Bryant makes style statement with $2,490 Ralph Lauren tweed blazer at New York Fashion Week
The late Kobe Bryant's eldest daughter Natalia Bryant hit the New York Fashion Week 2024 on Sept. 5 and showcased her sophisticated fashion style.
The 21-year-old Natalia rocked a Ralph Lauren brown tweed blazer over a satin brown top, combining it with dark brown trousers and brown pointed-toe heels.
Check out the video below as Natalia made her way to the Khalily Stables in Bridgehampton in New York and posed for photographers.
As per the Ralph Lauren website, the tweed blazer worn by Natalia Bryant is priced at $2,490. It is a slimmed-down straight fit with wide notch lapels and long sleeves with four-button cuffs. The blazer is supposedly made from imported material but is manufactured in the United States.
Natalia was born on Jan. 19, 2003 to basketball Hall-of Famer dad Kobe Bryant and mom Vanessa. Her sister Gianna died in the helicopter crash along with the LA Laker great in 2020. She has two other siblings, Bianka and Capri.
She is a sophomore student at the University of Southern California. Every now and then, she joins her mother and sisters in attending NBA and WNBA games, apart from being a steady fixture herself in red-carpet events.
Natalia hopes to continue Kobe Bryant's legacy of excellence
Natalia Bryant knows that a lot is expected from her, being the daughter of the late Kobe Bryant. However, she has said she relishes the challenge, armed with the many lessons she got from her NBA legend father.
"Being his daughter is one of the greatest joys of my life, and I hope to continue to embody and cherish the many lessons he has taught me," Natalia shared to PEOPLE in an interveiw back in February."
While she admits that it is a daunting task, she is confident of achieving it as she has steady support coming from her family.
Kobe Bryant played in the NBA for 20 years. He was a five-time NBA champion, one-time league MVP and 18-time All-Star following his two-decade-long association with the Lakers.
He is widely recognized as among the fiercest competitors the game has seen. He was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame posthumously in 2020.