Connor McDavid's fiancée Lauren Kyle stuns at country music festival — see photos
The long-time couple joined a big group of friends for the Ontario music festival.
NHL star Connor McDavid and his fiancée dazzled at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival over the weekend.
McDavid's fiancee Lauren Kyle, a 26-year-old interior designer, took to Instagram on Sunday with cheerful snaps from the Ontario festival, featuring A-list country artists.
McDavid opted for a classic white T-shirt and a black Tentree baseball cap, while Kyle wore a black-and-brown country-inspired fit with cow print bootcut pants.
In the Instagram carousel, Kyle showed off her look, on-theme with that of her six friends who also attended the festival.
"That time of year again," she captioned the post, along with boot and heart emojis.
Here's everything she wore and where to get it:
the Jaquemis Brown Le Papier 'Le Chiquito Moyen' Bag in brown
suede brown Jeffrey Campbell booties
Kyle's followers commented her outfit was "fire" and the post was "cute."
"Your pants are everything," wrote an Instagram user under her post.
"Hottest girl band," added another.
Kyle has been with the Edmonton Oilers since 2016, after meeting at a friend's party. They got engaged in mid-June this summer, in what fans called "a beautiful moment."
McDavid wore an all-blue suit when he popped the question, while Kyle stunned in a long dusty pink dress.
"I cannot put into words how happy I am to be spending the rest of our lives together," Kyle captioned the engagement announcement.
"Almost 8 years of growth, happiness and so much love and I can’t believe we have so much more to look forward to. I knew you were my person from the day we met and I can’t wait for the beautiful life we are going to create together."
The comment section was filled with congratulatory messages for fellow NHLers, friends and fans.
"Engagement ring this year, Stanley cup ring next year," one wrote.
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