Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt works as a social media influencer and shares her favorite items both style and wellness with her followers. On Tuesday morning, Hunt provided a link to her favorite, red camisole set from Abercrombie & Fitch that she truly loves.In the photo shared to her Instagram Story, Hunt posed for the photo while sitting on a couch with her dog. Unlike her typical straight hair she went with a curly hair look on this occasion.Hunt and her dog posed for Christmas photos. (Credit: @graciehunt)According to the Abercrombie & Fitch website linked on the Instagram Story, the camisole is available for $40 and the matching pants are $20. The camisole is also available with NFL designs and the Kansas City Chiefs are one of the teams.Gracie Hunt shared sentiments of gratitude while posing for photo with mom TaviaAs the holiday season continues, Gracie Hunt is showing gratitude for everyone and everything in her life. The former Miss Kansas shared a heartfelt Instagram post on Monday of her daily practices to maintain joy and peace in her daily life.She continued the caption by offering words of wisdom to her followers and how they can implement the sam epractices in their lives."Gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a daily practice that quietly reshapes your perspective. When you slow down enough to notice the good, you make room for more peace, clarity, and joy," Hunt wrote.She then continued by saying, "Gratitude softens the heart, steadies the mind, and reminds us how much we’ve already been given. What’s one thing you’re thankful for today." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn the carousel of images included in the Instargam post, Gracie Hunt posed for a photo with her mother, fellow former MIss Kansas, Tavia Hunt. The mother daughter-duo appeared to be enjoying their time in a warm climate as they sported shorts and sandals while enjoying the moon glow around a fire pit.Gracie's post based on gratitude comes just days after the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 on Thanksgiving Day.