Noah Lyles was recently seen donning a Dior outfit a few days after his Paris Olympic campaign. He garnered a lot of attention from his fans courtesy of his gait, jewelry, and Olympic medals.
The American athlete had a bittersweet experience at the Paris Olympics, as he tested positive for COVID-19 before his 200m dash. He still competed in the event and managed to get on the podium, finishing third after clocking a time of 19.70s. He was trounced by Letsile Tebogo and Kenny Bednarek, who recorded 19.46s and 19.62s, respectively, to bag the gold and silver medals.
Additionally, Lyles clinched gold in the 100m in a photo finish final, by recording a time of 9.79s and trounced Kishane Thompson and Fred Kerley, who posted a time of 9.79s and 9.81s. A few days after the conclusion of the Paris Olympics, the 27-year-old was seen flaunting a Dior and Louis Vuitton attire with unique jewelry.
GQ Sports shared a video of him giving a fit check with his Olympic medals on. He donned a Dior sleeveless cream-colored vest and paired it with Louis Vuitton jeans. He also rocked a pearl studded necklace with ICON engraved on it. The post's caption read:
"A world champion fit check with the one and only Noah Lyles 🥇"
One of the fans, unimpressed with the athlete's fashion sense, commented:
"Boy ain't got NO DRIP."

Another user took a dig at the American's attire and said:
"Bruh can't dresss toooo.."

One of the followers took a jab at Lyles' taste for clothes and said:
"Dudes just be wearing anything when they built and rich."

Along similar lines, some of the other users commented:
"Horrendous drip."

"Just because you got designer on... You know the rest."

"Dressed like he brought everything he saw on liljupiter."

Noah Lyles opens up about his thoughts on the 2028 LA Olympics
Noah Lyles, after completing his Paris Olympics journey, opened up about his thoughts on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics in an interview with NBC News. He exuded excitement about participating in the quadrennial event as it will be held on his home soil and thinks that it will be his 'greatest' Olympics.
" Ithink of it being my greatest Olympics ever. It's going to be on home soil. I've already got the beautiful feeling from Paris, the energy, the crowds were amazing," said Lyles. "I'm just like, 'Oh my gosh, you get to bring this back to the U.S. home soil?' It's very rare that you get to make it Olympics, and then on top of that, be in your own backyard."
Talking about his future events, Lyles also spoke about his plans for the 2025 World Championships on the Nightcap show, hosted by Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson.