Brooks Koepka’s wife Jena Sims showcases her $898 green dress
Brooks Koepka's wife and model Jena Sims is a popular social media personality. She often shares her OOTDs, life updates, and anecdotes with her 304k followers on Instagram.
Recently, she donned a green ankle-length gown for her brother-in-law Chase Koepka's induction into the Hall of Fame of the men's golf team of the University of South Florida. Sims shared the link to the dress with her fans. The one-shoulder dress is from Bloomingdale's and is priced at around $898.
Sims styled the piece with minimal jewellery and a smoky eye look. She left her hair open for the occasion.
The SI model also shared the link to the other colors for her fans in her stories. She mentioned that the dress came in white for "brides" as well as in red in a shorter length. The 35-year-old had attended the event with Brooks Koepka and their son, Crew.
"If someone were to describe me, they would automatically say, rainbows and glitter and sparkle" - Jena Sims
Brooks Koepka's wife and model Jena Sims has often described her personal style as colorful, sparkly, and glittery. She told SI Swimsuit in January 2024:
"If someone were to describe me, they would automatically say, rainbows and glitter and sparkle. My G Wagon is rainbow holographic. It is so out there, so anything I’m automatically just gravitated towards, anything rainbow, it’s definitely how I express myself,"
However, she took her love for color to a whole different level when she incorporated that into organizing her closet. 'The Rainbow Method' may not be an uncommon word for organizers, but for the unversed it means arranging clothes according to the rainbow colors. Sims learned about this technique when she hired organizers while moving into a new home.
"They had these rainbow bead bracelets around their wrists, and I asked them (about it). They said that is how they’re mentally aware of how they’re placing the clothing items in the closet," Jena Sims said.
"If they get stuck on which color goes next they look down at their wrist because it’s not exactly ROYGBIV—there’s all different types of colored clothing like there’s neutrals or grays and browns and blacks."
The content creator shared the advantages of adapting to this organizational technique beyond the aesthetic value.
"If I’m looking for a pink shirt, I know exactly where to go because they’re all right there in the same section. So I find that helpful when I’m getting dressed or I’m putting outfits together."
Being a model, social media personality, CEO of a non-profit, and a prominent golfer's wife, Sims has to travel a lot. And this organizational technique comes in handy when she is packing.
"It helps with packing because I think about, 'O.K., I’m going to be there for a week, so I’m going to need three workout sets, two hoodies, two cocktail dresses, four T-shirts, two pairs of jeans, etc.'. So I know exactly which section of the closet it comes from."
Sims later revelead that although she is sentimental about her belongings, she tries to declutter as much as possible. She revealed that she likes to donate old clothes and baby items to a local women's shelter, Hannah's Home.