Paris is heating up, and it's not just because of the clay courts. Tommy Paul's fiancée, Paige Lorenze, has become the talk of Roland Garros after stepping out in a flawless all-white ensemble that had social media buzzing. The influencer and entrepreneur is making her mark at the French Open, and fans can't get enough.

Lorenze, who founded the lifestyle brand Dairy Boy, was spotted at the tournament ahead of Paul's second-round match on Wednesday. Her outfit—a crisp white look perfect for the Parisian sun—drew immediate praise from followers. Comments like "Paris looks good on you" and "tennis perfection" flooded her Instagram, with one fan even declaring, "You get more perfect every day, how do you do it?"

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The attention comes as Paul navigates a rollercoaster clay court season. The American star kicked things off with a title win in Houston but stumbled early in Madrid and Rome. He bounced back impressively, reaching the final in Hamburg by taking down Alex De Minaur, Daniel Altmaier, and Tomas Etcheverry. Now, he's aiming to replicate his 2024 run to the quarterfinals at Roland Garros, where he was eventually stopped by Carlos Alcaraz.

While Paul fights for points on the court, Lorenze is winning off it. Her Dairy Boy brand, which celebrates her Vermont roots and love for dairy, has amassed over 346,000 Instagram followers. In an interview with ELLE, she explained how the brand's name came about organically. "I just really loved dairy. I felt like that was rebellious a few years ago, to be ordering whole milk in your coffee," she said. "It was honestly more like this conversation I was having with my audience, and then it was born. It's really cool that the name came from my community as well."

The fashion buzz at this year's French Open isn't limited to Lorenze. Other players and personalities have also made headlines with their style choices. For instance, Caroline Wozniacki drew praise from Serena Williams for her broadcasting debut, while Genie Bouchard and Naomi Osaka have also turned heads with their bold looks. But Lorenze's effortless elegance has struck a chord, blending high fashion with a down-to-earth vibe.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on both Paul's performance and Lorenze's next outfit. Given her track record, she's likely to showcase more Dairy Boy merchandise—a move that fans and fashion enthusiasts alike will be watching closely. Whether it's on the court or in the stands, this duo is proving that style and substance can go hand in hand.