Doechii is everywhere. The Grammy award-winning rapper has become a hot commodity, so getting any opportunity to see the “Denial Is a River” singer perform is an absolute treat. And that’s exactly what happened for select members of Uber and Delta’s membership clubs on April 24, 2025.
Doechii arrived on stage wearing a matching Miu Miu set very reminiscent of our favorite tenniscore era. For those who forgot, tenniscore is the sartorial leaning into preppy aesthetics reminiscent of our favorite tennis athletes. Whether they’re legit like Coco Gauff or Serena Williams or fictional like Zendaya in Challengers, tenniscore took over all of our closets in 2024, and it seems Doechii is here for its revival.
Merging athletic functionality with country club sophistication, this trend features classic silhouettes, with a focus on pleated skirts, crisp polo shirts, and sweater vests, all presented with a fresh, fashion-forward twist. Designers and brands — from Miu Miu to Sporty & Rich — have embraced the look, which is why it was such a pleasant surprise to see Doechii in her Miu Miu getup.
The 26-year-old wore a navy blue set consisting of a pleated skirt and a knit-like, sleeveless sweater. She paired the look with calf-length white socks and brown loafers. She finished off the outfit, adding a newsboy hat, which gave the look an almost Dandyism meets tennsicore vibe. (Clearly, the Met Gala is on all of our minds!)
Doechii wore this moment while in Atlanta performing at the pop-up event between Uber and Delta. Starting this week, the two travel businesses teamed up so that Delta SkyMiles Members and Uber customers in the US can link their accounts and start earning miles. After linking their accounts, members can earn three miles per eligible dollar spent on Uber Reserve trips, two miles per eligible dollar spent on premium rides such as Uber Comfort and Uber Black, one mile per eligible dollar spent on UberX rides to and from airports, and one mile per eligible dollar spent on $40+ restaurant and grocery orders with Uber Eats.
This new partnership is part of both industries' efforts to attract more young people to join longstanding membership programs and build loyalty. They also are using this partnership to explore more experience opportunities for its members, like the Doechii performance and party.
“As we engage with the younger customer base, we want to make sure that they see us aligned with brands that they already love and appreciate and actually enjoy in their day-to-day lives,” Prashant Sharma, vice president of loyalty at Delta Air Lines, tells Teen Vogue. “A place where we are maybe particularly excited is how do we get younger travelers who probably start their Uber journey before they start picking out which airline is their favorite airline. It gives us a chance to connect with them, but really, this partnership is for everyone. There'll be road warriors who are Diamond Medallions who are taking Uber, and they will appreciate the fact that they're more rewarded for their ride by Delta. But we also expect to engage much more with the younger audience and then getting them exposed to us as well.”
So whether it’s Doechii in her tenniscore gear on stage or just the events themselves, we’re bound to see more of our favorite stars out and about serving as a connecting string between Gen Z and these companies.


