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Vanessa Bryant brings her youngest daughters to US Open in adorable matching outfits


Bianka and Capri both wore white


Vanessa Bryant, Capri Bryant, Bianka Bryant at the 2025 U.S. Open Women's Finals © Kristina Bumphrey
SEPTEMBER 7, 2025 11:08 AM EDT

Vanessa Bryant looked absolutely radiant this weekend as she attended the US Open.

The philanthropist attended the tennis tournament in Queens, New York, where she looked angelic in an all-white outfit. She also brought along her two youngest daughters--Bianka, 8, and Capri, 6--who looked absolutely adorable in matching dresses. The girls even completed their looks with matching bows in their hair, flashing huge smiles into the camera as they posed alongside their mom.

Vanessa Bryant at the 2025 U.S. Open Women's Finals© Kristina Bumphrey
Vanessa Bryant at the 2025 U.S. Open Women's Finals

Just a few months ago, on June 20, the wife of the late NBA star Kobe Bryant shared several pictures on Instagram to commemorate Capri's 6th birthday. Bryant began the sweet post with a picture of the 6-year-old on her birthday wearing a purple "Birthday Girl" shirt paired with a white skirt. The proud mom rounded out her tribute by sharing recent snaps of them posing together.

"Capri, we love you so much!!!! Happy 6th birthday to my sweet Koko Bean! 💜~ Capri Kobe Bryant ~💜 🎂🎉🫶🏽🎉" she wrote in the caption.

Vanessa Bryant, Capri Bryant, Bianka Bryant at the 2025 U.S. Open Women's Finals © Kristina Bumphrey
Vanessa Bryant, Capri Bryant, Bianka Bryant at the 2025 U.S. Open Women's Finals

Vanessa and Kobe first became when their daughter Natalia, 22, was born in January 2003. During their relationship, the couple expanded their family with three more girls: including Gianna, who tragically died in a helicopter crash with her father in 2020.

Throughout his life, Kobe was always proud of his role as a girl dad, constantly talking about his role in the lives of his four daughters. During an interview with Extra in 2017, the Los Angeles Lakers legend opened up about the jokes his teammates would give him about not being able to have a son.

“Guys keep teasing me,” he told the outlet in 2017. “My friends say, ‘It takes a real man to make a boy.' I’m like, ‘Dude, it takes a king to make a princess.’ "

Kobe Bryant sits with Natalia and Vanessa during the Los Angeles Dodgers contest against the New York Yankees at Dodger Stadium, June 20, 2004© Getty
Kobe Bryant sits with Natalia and Vanessa during the Los Angeles Dodgers contest against the New York Yankees at Dodger Stadium, June 20, 2004

The late basketball star also revealed that he taught his "little princesses" the value of hard work.

“It’s not the destination, it’s the journey,” Kobe said at his retirement ceremony in 2017. “And if you guys can understand that, then what you’ll see is you won’t accomplish your dreams. Your dreams won’t come true. Something greater will, and if you guys can understand that, then I’m doing my job as a father.”

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