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Ciara, Russell Wilson, and their four kids hit the runway in style at the Steelers’ annual “Steelers Style” fashion show held at Stage AE on Friday.

This year’s event marked the 50th anniversary of the show, with the Wilson family rocking the footbal runway in not one but two looks.

For their first look, the family of six perfectly embodied this year’s theme, “Suit up”.

While Russell and sons, Future Zahir, 10, and Win Harrison, 4, looked dapper in sleek suits, Ciara and daughters, Sienna Princess, 7, and baby Amora Princess, 10 months old, dazzled in elegant black dresses.

Switching things up for their second look, the Wilson boys donned Pittsburgh’s signature colors, rocking black-and-gold jerseys.

In addition to the fashion show, guests were treated to a football-themed experience, from walking the green football carpet to indulging in gourmet bites. The event wasn’t just about the glitz, though; it had a heartwarming purpose.

Proceeds from the show benefited key community causes, including the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program and Cancer Bridges.

This year’s fashion show, co-chaired by Art and Greta Rooney along with Mike and Kiya Tomlin, embodied the spirit of unity and giving back.

“This year we are celebrating the golden anniversary of our fashion show and its 50-year history,” said Greta Rooney. “I am fortunate to be a part of this for 24 years and very proud to say we have raised millions of dollars for our local charities.

“You get to see our players off the field and on the stage. No helmet, with their families, personalities, and it makes for a fun night for everybody and for a good cause,” she added.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for an historic matchup this Sunday Night against the Dallas Cowboys, marking their first primetime football game since 1982.