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Loreal Sarkisian’s outfit: Steve Sarkisian’s wife dazzles in blue skirt and white top for Texas’ spring game ft. $3,295 worth Dolce & Gabbana bag

Steve Sarkisian's wife Loreal Sarkisian turned up in one of her most blingy yet sophisticated outfits for the Texas Longhorns spring game.

Team Orange defeated Team White 35-34 on Sunday at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Head coach Steve Sarkisian's wife was happy to be back on the field in a brand new outfit that showed off her elite fashion sense yet again.

Mrs. Sarkisian wore a classic fit with a contemporary twist. She paired a denim skirt, beautified with gems and charms, with a noodle strapped, cowl neck white top. She added a medium-sized embroidery bag from Dolce & Gabbana. The approximate price of the bag is $3,295.

For jewelry, Loreal added a pair of diamond-studded hoops, an icy watch, a Cuban link-style diamond necklace and bracelets. Out of all the diamond accessories, her Longhorn necklace stole the show.

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Image Credit: Loreal Sarkisian's Instagram Story
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Steve Sarkisian and his wife Loreal tied the knot in 2020. Loreal is endearingly known as "The First Lady of Texas Football" and is well-liked in the community. Loreal often shows off her stylish side on Instagram and at the Longhorns’ games.

Despite her talent for styling, she was confused earlier about what to wear for the Texas Longhorns spring game. However, she successfully put together a charming outfit for the annual scrimmage.

Longhorns HC Steve Sarkisian thinks Arch Manning does not get credit for one of his special qualities

After the Texas spring game, the head coach of the team appeared for a media interaction. Sarkisian spoke about one of the most impressive attributes of QB Arch Manning for which he does not get enough recognition.

The 50-year-old coach thinks highly of Manning's athleticism. However, many don't seem to acknowledge this side of the Texas QB.

Sarkisian said:

"And Arch, the thing about him that I think most people probably don't give him enough credit for, he is a really good athlete. And he's big, he's strong, and he's fast. And sometimes he'll lean into using his legs to create explosive plays."

Therefore, considering this strength of Manning, the head coach wants to keep Manning at the center of the plays, while limiting the reps of starting QB Quinn Ewers.

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