Lindsey Vonn looks chic in pink as she mingles with Janelle Monae at Ralph Lauren and W event during Art Basel

Lindsey Vonn looked beautiful in pink as she added some sparkle to the glitzy Ralph Lauren and W magazine event in Miami this week.

The party was organized as part of Art Basel, the world-famous art fair that has proven itself to be a celebrity hotspot over the years.

This year was no exception, and among the cavalcade of celebrities who flocked to Florida for the extravaganza, Lindsay made her presence felt.

For her latest public appearance, the former skier rocked an oversized trouser suit with retro-inspired flares.

While walking around the event, Lindsay could be seen in the company of singer and actress Janelle Monae, who made a splash in a monochrome look.

Lindsey Vonn looked beautiful in pink as she added some sparkle to the glitzy Ralph Lauren and W magazine event in Miami this week.

Lindsey Vonn looked beautiful in pink as she added some sparkle to the glitzy Ralph Lauren and W magazine event in Miami this week.

While walking around the event, Lindsay could be seen in the company of singer and actress Janelle Monae, who caused a storm in a monochrome look.

While walking around the event, Lindsay could be seen in the company of singer and actress Janelle Monae, who caused a storm in a monochrome look.

Lindsay’s latest outing comes amid her relationship with Diego Osorio, the dynamic founder of tequila brand Lobos 1707.

They have apparently been romantically involved for about two and a half years, first being linked in May 2021.

Just a few months earlier, it was revealed that she and hockey player PK Subban had ended their more than year-long engagement and three-year romance.

She was previously married to skier Thomas Vonn for four years and, following their divorce, dated Tiger Woods from 2013 to 2015.

During a podcast appearance What I Learned, with Arianna Huffington she said the divorce “strengthened” her professionally.

“It was the first time since my divorce that I really felt like I was doing everything 100 percent on my own,” she said.

The accomplished athlete and former Olympian added: “I was able to channel all my emotions into ski racing and it worked.”

As a professional skier, Lindsay won the overall world championship, but announced her retirement from the sport in 2019 due to multiple knee injuries.

Lindsay's latest outing comes amid her relationship with Diego Osorio, the dynamic founder of tequila brand Lobos 1707;  pictured last month in Las Vegas

Lindsay’s latest outing comes amid her relationship with Diego Osorio, the dynamic founder of tequila brand Lobos 1707; pictured last month in Las Vegas

In her memoir, Rise, published early last year, Lindsay described the personal crisis she experienced after quitting professional skiing.

“In my first year of retirement, I went through all the stages of grief—denial, pain, anger, bargaining, depression, recovery, acceptance,” she wrote.

“But in a way it felt appropriate because it was like a part of me had died. “I needed to fully mourn the ending chapter before I could accept what came next,” the Minnesota athlete added.

She explained: “I desperately missed the mental cycle that athletes exist within: preparation, hard work, feedback, performance. Win or lose, then get up and do it again. Without that special attention, I felt aimless.”