She first gained attention as the wife of Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard, but over time, she’s made a name for herself beyond just that title. Her journey began in Ketchum, Idaho, where she was born to parents Peter and Suzan Halse Stommel. After completing her education, she graduated from Kent State University in 2008, laying the foundation for an impressive career path. Before fame really took hold, she worked at Merrill Lynch in Nashville, showcasing her professional drive and ambition.
But it wasn’t long before she shifted gears and followed her passion. She launched her own blog, The Vogue Trip, which quickly became a go-to destination for content on travel, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. The platform allowed her to express her creativity and connect with a wider audience. Around this same time, her personal life took a joyful turn when she married Tyler Hubbard in July 2015. Their love story has been an inspiration to many, and together, they’ve built a beautiful family.
The couple shares three wonderful children: a daughter named Olivia and sons Luca and Atlas. As she balances motherhood, marriage, and her entrepreneurial spirit, she continues to evolve—not just as Tyler Hubbard’s wife, but as a woman carving out her own identity. Through every chapter, from her early days in Idaho to building a life with Tyler, she’s remained grounded, driven, and authentically herself.
She’s really made the most of her Instagram, turning it into kind of a companion space for her blog. Over time, she’s used the platform not just for photos, but to expand on the ideas she writes about, making it feel like a natural extension of her blog. In fact, she often shares snippets and behind-the-scenes content that she feels complements what she publishes more formally. That way, she keeps her audience engaged across both platforms. She’s built a seamless flow between her writing and her visual storytelling, and honestly, she’s become quite effective at using Instagram as an extension of her blog.