Kylie Kelce, Sandra Bullock and Lindsey Vonn match in power suits

Kylie Kelce, Sandra Bullock and Lindsey Vonn match in power suits

Kylie Kelce matched Lindsey Vonn and Sandra Bullock in the same must-have Gabriela Hearst power suit. Getty Images for The Webby Awards

Great minds dress alike.

Kylie Kelce, Lindsey Vonn and Sandra Bullock have all stepped out in the same Gabriela Hearst power suit in recent weeks — each putting her own spin on the $5,100 set.

Kelce, 34, was the latest to wear the chain blazer ($3,750) and wide-leg pants ($1,350), choosing the ivory colorway for the 30th Annual Webby Awards on Monday. The podcaster picked up the Podcast of the Year award for “Not Gonna Lie” at Cipriani Wall Street.

She kept her acceptance speech short and sweet, simply saying: “Women supporting women.” And then, after a pause, she shouted out the Philadelphia Eagles: “Go Birds.”

The podcaster wore the ivory version of the chain-belted style to the Webby Awards on Monday. GC Images
She accepted the Podcast of the Year award for “Not Gonna Lie” at Cipriani Wall Street. GC Images

The suit’s standout detail is a leather-covered gold chain threaded through the waistline, belting the tailored silhouette. Kelce wore hers over an ivory silk tank, pulling her hair half-back and adding subtle gold jewelry.

Bullock, 61, was the first of the three to don the suit, opting for the scarlet version at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on April 14.

The Oscar winner — who returned to the red carpet after a four-year hiatus to promote “Practical Magic 2” — wore the blazer open over a black leather bra with Jacquie Aiche feather earrings.

Lindsey Vonn stepped out in the red version on April 30 during a press appearance in New York. GC Images
The Olympic skier accessorized with Victoria Beckham mesh mules and a pair of crutches. GC Images
Sandra Bullock was the first to wear the suit, choosing the scarlet colorway for CinemaCon on April 14. GC Images

Vonn, 41, followed on April 30, stepping out in the same red colorway during a round of press in New York. The Olympic skier, who has been recovering from a devastating crash at the 2026 Winter Games, likewise paired hers with a visible bralette, accessorizing with a pair of crutches alongside her Victoria Beckham mesh mules ($720).

“Smiling is everything. I’m just so happy to be around people again. 😁🥰💃🏼,” the downhill legend wrote on Instagram of her trip.

Days later, Vonn traded those crutches for the Met Gala red carpet, walking the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art unassisted for the first time since her accident.

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