A special occasion calls for a special gift, and Texas A&M star KC Concepcion’s girlfriend has certainly delivered.
Hours ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, where the wide receiver is expected to go somewhere in the first or early second round, Lemyah Hylton presented hom with the all-too-desirable orange box and gift wrapping from Louis Vitton.
Hylton, a senior guard on the women’s basketball team at Texas A&M, shared a photo on her Instagram story of her NFL-bound boy reading a card before opening the gifts on the biggest night of his young career.
It seems to be the perfect gift for fashion-forward Concepcion, who previously sported Louis Vuitton cleats during the Aggies season, designed by Houston Christian redshirt freshman receiver Deacon Stanfield, among various other custom shoes he shared on social media.
Hylton also posted a story of Concepcion in his draft outfit — a denim-on-denim matching checkered set, a pattern that the luxury brand is known for.
Concepcion later responded to the gift on his Instagram account and wrote, “Thank you baby I love youuu.”
Hylton reposted it and replied, “Anything for u.”
Both transferred to Texas A&M only last year, as Hylton arrived after playing for the Miami Hurricanes for three seasons, while Concepcion came after two seasons at NC State.
Concepcion confirmed his relationship status when he posted a selfie of the pair this spring.
The couple went on a pre-draft trip to Disney World in early April with some friends. Hylton shared several photos from the vacation, which also included a stop at Universal Studios, where they stopped for some Butterbeer from “Harry Potter” and a big pink donut from “The Simpsons.”
Concepcion is coming off a solid year for the Aggies and is looking to make an impact wherever his new home is.
Last season, he tallied 61 receptions for 919 yards and a SEC-best nine touchdowns. He also logged 75 rushing yards on 10 attempts for one touchdown.
He’s seemingly off to a strong start with a thoughtful gift from Hylton, who will be by his side on Thursday night as the draft kicks off.