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Brooks Koepka’s wife Jena Sims exits her “rainbow phase”, showing her new all-black look

Brooks Koepka's wife, Jena Sims, is known for sharing pictures of her daily life with her more than 303,000 followers. This Monday, October 28, Sims posted a picture showing the outfit she was wearing for a very special occasion.

Sims used her Instagram Stories to share a meeting she had with renowned jewelry designer Stephanie Gottlieb. Wearing an all-black outfit consisting of pants, blouse and jacket, Sims captioned the photo with the following text:

"Out of our rainbow phase into our neutral phase"
Image via Instagram @jenamsims
Image via Instagram @jenamsims

Stephanie Gottlieb, on the other hand, wore an outfit of brown pants and a white blouse. Over this, she wore a darker brown jacket and several of her own necklaces.

Gottlieb is one of the most recognized jewelry designers today. She began her career in the jewelry industry working for other designers, until she launched her namesake brand in New York in 2013.

Since then, Gottlieb has worked to increase the female presence in the bridal jewelry category. She has also built a strong fan base on social media, with more than 512,000 followers on her personal Instagram account.

Their designs are among the top choices of many celebrities. For example, Taylor Swift wore a Stephanie Gottlieb tennis necklace during the 2024 National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl game.


Jena Sims' own experience in jewelry

Jewellery design is not one of the professional profiles that have marked Jena Sims' career. However, the actress and model has had a brief relationship with jewellery in support of a charitable cause.

It was her collaboration with the Little Words Project brand, which sells bracelets and other jewellery with messages of all kinds. The collaboration with Jena Sims was to launch a limited edition bracelet with the message "On in 2".

The bracelet was only released for 72 hours as part of the celebration of the 2024 Masters, in which Brooks Koepka was competing. The message chosen for the piece comes from golf slang and means "go for it", as Sims herself explained to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

Koepka's wife donated her winnings from the collaboration to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Children's Hospital of Georgia. Sims is a native of the state, born and raised in Winder, Barrow County.

Sims has devoted herself professionally to modeling and acting. As a model, she excelled in pageantry, where she competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant, representing Georgia. Her most recent work includes an appearance in the 2024 issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

As for acting, Sims participated in several productions in her youth, including 3-Headed Shark Attack and Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.

Sims has also dedicated much of her time to Pageants for Hope, a charity that helps children with cancer and other disadvantages.

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