Noah Lyles was seen stepping into the holiday season with a new look, unveiling a stylish braided hairstyle. With the holidays in full swing, Lyles' hairstyle reflects his vibrant style and his flair for fashion, adding a personal touch to his festive vibe.
Lyles, who has never been shy of experimenting with his look both on and off the field, was seen flaunting a hairstyle with braids in a creative design. The set of intricate braids was weaved with precision creating a bold, structured look. The neatly pulled-back braids formed multiple smaller sections that blended together.
He shared a video of his new hairstyle in a video shared on Instagram. In the video, he was sporting a blue T-shirt and patterned jeans which he paired with a dog tag neckpiece and several bracelets.
Lyles stepped out in his new hairstyle at the Universal Orlando Resort, a theme park in Orlando, Florida, where he spent quality time with his fiance Junelle Bromfield, along with other family members.
Lyles shared a video of the group delighting in a VIP Christmas Adventure in Universal's Holiday Parade, enjoying the rides, and savoring Harry Potter-themed drinks. Sharing the video of their getaway, Lyles wrote:
"A VIP Christmas Adventure at @universalorlando."
Noah Lyles shares a glimpse of his training session ahead of the 2025 season
Noah Lyles this week shared a glimpse from his training session ahead of his appearance at the 2025 season. He is poised to compete at the New Balance Boston Indoor Grand Prix, scheduled to be held on February 2, 2025.
The American sprinter expressed his excitement and determination in a video, as he began training for the new season. On the first day of his training for the upcoming season, he went through several warmup routines, including hill runs, timed laps, and accelerations. Sharing the video, Lyles wrote:
"It is officially the start of a new season. It's the first day of practice. We are out here getting ready for a good workout. We are gonna get back into the swing of things and we are gonna see if I have what it takes to survive Day 1 of professional track and field training."
At the 2024 Paris Games, Lyles grabbed a gold and a bronze medal, in the 100m and 200m, respectively.