Standout Colorado wide receiver and 2025 draft prospect LaJohntay Wester knows something about fashion. Every once in a while, when he’s not posting about football, he shows off his outfits, and in every picture, it’s flashy jewelry—either gold or diamonds. Maybe it’s the Coach Prime effect, or perhaps it’s the Florida in him, where they’re known for jewelry.
When you’re as flashy as Wester, it’s only right that your partner is too. Recently, Wester’s girlfriend, Janiah, dropped an Instagram photo showcasing a chic bag and custom diamonds, and it’s been catching viewers’ attention.

Janiah’s Style and Wester’s Future Fashion Influence
Janiah has a few YouTube vlogs on her page, Janiah’s Gallery. In her first video, she records her week in Texas, where she went to San Antonio to support Wester for the Valero Alamo Bowl. At the beginning of the video, she shows off her outfit and tells her viewers where to get it, especially if they are tall females.
She said, “I got this two-piece set from Zara, and it is tall and girl-friendly, so if you’re short, I wouldn’t recommend it.” She also showed off her jewelry and Coach bag. As you can see, appearance is significant to her.
In the NFL, pregame fashion is becoming more popular. Some players show off designer outfits and jewelry, while others stick to the classic suit and tie. Based on what Wester has shown off, I don’t think he’ll do the suit and tie.
Wester’s college coach, Deion “Primetime” Sanders, is one of the trailblazers and advocates for athletes to show off their style and fashion. Sanders is regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time, having a Hall of Fame NFL and successful MLB career. In the era when Sanders played, if an athlete didn’t wear a suit and tie or collared shirt, it was seen as “unprofessional.”
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However, he always says, “If you look good, you feel good. If you feel good, you play good, and if you play good, they pay good.”