Simone Biles stole the limelight at the Bazaar Women of the Year 2025 awards gala. The glamorous event was held on Tuesday in Madrid, Spain. Biles last competed at the Paris Olympics, since which she has been keeping busy, attending media events, awards ceremonies, and embracing quick getaways.Although the gymnast is navigating a hectic schedule of attending events, she manages to turn heads with her fashion choices. At the Bazaar Women of the Year 2025 awards gala, the multiple-time Olympic medalist walked the red carpet in a sparkling white halterneck gown that featured an intricate lacey texture. Biles paired the gown with metallic silver platform heels and completed the look with diamond earrings and hand pieces. The 28-year-old also opted for light-pink French tips. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostBiles further shared a few glimpses from the evening. She was seen enjoying a scrumptious spread. She shared a mirror selfie, flaunting her pink nails that complemented her white phone cover. The selfie also featured a diamond ring.Screenshots of Simone Biles' Instagram stories.During her break from the sport, the legendary gymnast has found a passion for horse riding, and she has shared glimpses with fans. Although she isn't actively competing, the gymnast visited Argentina to host a gymnastics clinic.Simone Biles expresses that she wants to conclude her career on her own termsSimone Biles in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Getty Images)Simone Biles once expressed her opinion on how she wanted to retire from the sport. The seven-time Olympic gold medalist stated that she wanted to retire without any injury or on a doctor's advice. Similar to other athletes, she also wished to leave gymnastics while she is at the peak of her game.“I think as athletes, you always want to end up on top, and it be your choice when you end. Paris was such a special moment,” she said. "I’ve done so much, and I have had so much success in the sport, it’s like I want it to be my choice when I’m done. I don’t want the doctors to be like, ‘Hey. You can’t. Move on. I think for a lot of elite athletes, it’s never their choice when they get to be done. I’m grateful – if this was the end – that I got to choose my ending.” (via olympics.com)Biles won four medals at the Paris Games. With this feat, she became the most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast.