Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney's fiancée Gianna Tulio is known for her stylish wardrobe. She recently showcased her fashionable outfits on Instagram during a vacation in Italy.
So, if you're planning a summer getaway, let Tulio's chic choices inspire you:
Five outfits worn by Gianna Tulio that stole the spotlight
The first is a pristine ivory dress layered with an intricate lace that adds texture to the outfit. The three-quarter sleeves and off-shoulder neckline further enhance Tulio's look. Her choice of minimal accessories allow the dress to be the star of the show.
The second ensemble is a classic champagne satin slip dress with a draped neckline. The sheen from its fabric exudes luxury. It is complimented with a golden chunky bracelet which adds to Tulio's overall look.
A third look is Tulio's lavender sequin dress that has long sleeves and a deep neckline, complemented by a tie detail. She paired it with minimalist black strappy heels as the shimmer from the fabric made heads turn.
Gianna Tulio's white maxi dress is the fourth outfit. The silhouette and sleeveless design are perfect for a stroll or a garden party. Paired with round sunglasses and subtle accessories, this outfit captures summer relaxation and is ideal for both day and evening occasions.
Lastly, a sheer black dress that features a high slit and is complemented with a chic designer bag, minimalistic golden bracelets and a pair of black strapped heels.
Ryan Blaney drives the #12 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Team Penske, competing full-time in the Cup Series and is the defending champion this season. Given his performance in 2024 so far, there's a fair chance that he will retain his title. He is currently P5 on the driver standings and has qualified for the playoffs.
With NASCAR's two-week break in progress, Blaney and all other drivers on the grid will be taking some well-earned rest, spending time with their families. Catch the Cup Series' return at the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway at 6:00 PM (ET) on August 11, 2024.
Ryan Blaney shares his thoughts on the Brickyard 400 after a controversial P3 finish
Ryan Blaney shared the front row with Brad Keselowski before the restart in overtime until the latter had to pit for fuel. This pit stop pushed Kyle Larson up into Keselowski's position, taking the inside line and eventually assisting him in winning the Brickyard 400.
Blaney finished the race in P3 and shared his thoughts via a post on X (formerly Twitter). He wrote:
“Pain. But I’m so proud of our 12 group and the calls we made today to put us in a spot to win this huge race. One of those deals where it just wasn’t meant to be. I appreciate all the fans who came out to Indy this weekend to watch. Hope Team USA can bring home some hardware!”
Although Blaney failed to win at the Indianapolis oval, his P3 finish facilitated the move from P7 to P5 on the standings, 30 points behind Denny Hamlin's P4.