Gracie Hunt, the eldest daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, may be known for her flashy NFL game-day ensembles, but she’s planning a change of style for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Gracie spoke exclusively to Page Six Style about her wardrobe plans while promoting her ambassadorship with On Location, the soccer tournament’s official hospitality provider. On Location offers packages with comprehensive dining, private lounge access and other perks.
“I’m planning some pretty fun outfits, but I’m going to stick to a pretty high-level chic look on game day,” Gracie said, adding, “You’ll probably see some of my classic outfits on game day, but I think it’s going to be a little more sporty than what you typically see me wear on Chiefs game day.”
For Gracie, that means “superior jeans,” stylish World Cup T-shirts, and Team USA memorabilia.
“You have to support your team and show pride,” she said.
The 27-year-old sports personality said she is especially looking forward to the global fashion that will take over the tournament.
“Here in America, we have a fashion cycle that changes as the seasons change and trends change. But what I’m really looking forward to is seeing international styles,” she said.
“I can’t wait to see what people in Brazil are wearing to support the Brazilian national team. And what are people in Germany wearing?”
“I think one of the most fun things about the World Cup is seeing fashions from all over the world culminate and intermingle at the World Cup matches,” she added.
Gracie may even change his NFL look depending on the trends he picks up from football stadiums.
“You need to draw inspiration,” she said. “I can’t wait to see what people bring in from all over the world, so maybe that will influence my game day style this fall.”
Gracie, known for his bold Arrowhead Stadium outfits in the Chiefs’ red, gold and white, says he’s been involved in the evolution of NFL fashion since he was a teenager, starting campaigns for his NFL junior clothing line when he was just 12 years old.
“I never thought I would end up in a world where great brands like Offseason and Erin Andrews clothing create great fashion for women in sports and the NFL,” she said.
“I don’t think we thought at the time, wow, this is how things would go. We just saw a need.
“I wanted something flattering to wear on game day,” she continued.
Men’s jerseys need to have a certain amount of presentability. ”
Gracie is grateful to be part of the women’s fashion movement in an industry that has traditionally been dominated by men.
“I’m so happy and grateful that people are looking at this and realizing, ‘Wow, we can take this and enhance it and expand it and improve it,'” she said.
“And whether it’s sports fashion or[another]industry, I think that spirit of elevating, expanding, and constantly improving is how we achieve dreams we never thought we could.”
Gracie is proud of the current state of women in sports.
“I think Caitlin Clark is a testament to how far we’ve come and how popular female athletes are,” she said of the WNBA star. “You have Serena Williams. I grew up idolizing Mia Hamm.”
“Do we still have a long way to go? I guess it depends on how you look at it. I think it’s the sky.”
“That’s the limit to where we can go. I’m really looking forward to and excited about where we’ll be in 10 years across the women’s sport world,” she said.
The partnership with On Location is very important to Gracie as she plays soccer and has attended every FIFA World Cup since 2010.
“FIFA Hospitality offers a great package that takes the stress out of match day,” she said. “Having been to all of these World Cups, we know there are a lot of logistics involved, but it’s nice to attend knowing that a lot of that is taken care of on the front end. Whether it’s club-level seating, all-inclusive food and drink, or just knowing you’ll have access to some really great space in the stadium. FIFA Hospitality definitely delivers a lot as far as these packages go.”
Despite his deep ties to the NFL, Gracie described himself as a “super fan” of the World Cup.
“I can’t wait to see the waves circulate around these stadiums and feel the collective energy and unity around the beautiful game of soccer that comes with the World Cup,” Gracie said. “I’m really excited to see what this will mean for the sport of soccer in this country, and I’m really excited to see some really exciting competition here in North America.”
The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins Thursday in Mexico City, with the final scheduled to be held on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
