Olivia Culpo will be in shape for the playoffs thanks to her breakout designer friend Kristin Juszczyk.
Culpo teased his new look on his Instagram Story on Wednesday ahead of Saturday's divisional round playoff game featuring his fiancé, 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, and the Packers.
“@kristinjuszczyk Loading design…” the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit alum, 31, posted from the gym, adding: Anything that puts you off actually working on it. ”
Juszczyk, the wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, later previewed the NFL style on her page, sharing a video of “McCaffrey” sewn into the fabric.
It's been a whirlwind week since Taylor Swift wore one of her designs, a custom Travis Kelce jacket, to cheer on her Chiefs boyfriend in Kansas City's wild-card win over the Dolphins on Saturday. I just finished.
“The honor of a lifetime!!!!! Thank you @taylorswift and @brittanylynne.” Juszczyk exclaimed on Instagram. Swift and Brittany Mahomes wore similar styles in honor of her husband, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
In a recent interview with the Post, Juszczyk, who has been married to All-Pro fullback Kyle since 2019, revealed that she has several ideas in mind for this postseason.
“That's always difficult because you want to save your best designs for the most important games, but you also can't be sure you'll be available for those important games,” she said.
“You don't want to save a really good design and then you don't go to a game like that and I believe we will. I'm very confident in our team. But we certainly have a lot of We're making progress and I'm really looking forward to it.”
The 49ers, currently the top seed in the NFC, made it to the NFC Championship Game last year but lost to the Eagles.
There's a lot of excitement around the 49ers, who finished the regular season 12-5, but Juszczyk doesn't take these “special” moments for granted.
“We know how special this season feels. We also know how difficult it is to get to the championship game,” she said.
“When Kyle first signed out here, there were some seasons where the team struggled, so we just talked about how special it was to have those successful seasons and how lucky we were to make it to the NFC Championship.” We know it is, and we can’t even play in that game.”
Drafted by the Ravens in 2013, Kyle spent the first four seasons of his career in Baltimore before signing a four-year, $21 million contract with the 49ers in 2017.
He reached the postseason for the first time with the 49ers during the 2019 season, when San Francisco lost to Kansas City in the 2020 Super Bowl.
The 49ers' playoff chapter this season has yet to be written, but Juszczyk is grateful for the memories that fill the pages.
“It's really incredibly special. We realize how incredibly lucky we are to live this life and how short-lived it is for us.” “The NFL doesn't last long for most people, so we're just trying to make the most of it,” said Claire, who usually works with Culpo and is the wife of 49ers tight end George Kittle. said Juszczyk, who enjoys playing with Kittle.
“There is nothing better than experiencing this life and making such close lifelong friends.”
The 49ers and Packers will kick off Saturday at 8:15 p.m. ET in Santa Clara.

