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Livvy Dunne shows off gold medal-worthy fashion at The Louvre

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Livvy Dunne shows off gold medal-worthy fashion at The Louvre

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While superstar gymnast Olivia “Livvy” Dunne may not be competing in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, she sure will be taking home a gold medal in fashion. This week, while in Paris, Dunne, 21, took to Instagram to show off a stylish new outfit.

The LSU gymnast wore a long-sleeve, button-up crop top with black and white stripes, and a matching skirt in a post shared on Thursday, August 8. In the post, she is seen posing near the Louvre, in “Liv, Laugh, Louvre” mode, per the post’s caption.

Over the past two weeks, Dunne appears to be having the time of her life in the city of love. While she’s been in town, she’s been cheering on her fellow gymnasts, including seven-time gold medalist Simone Biles. And this isn’t only a recent thing. During the ongoing Olympic season, many fans have noticed that Dunne’s Instagram is filled with memories that manifested into career-long greatness, with photos of her, Biles, Nastia Liukin, and more at different gymnastics competitions over the years.

In addition to gymnastics, Dunne has built an impressive career as an influencer, with 5.3 million Instagram followers to her credit. She recently signed a $3.7 million NIL deal with Passes, a company that allows social media content creators to monetize their followings.

MAY 16: Olivia Dunne attends the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2024 Issue Release and 60th Anniversary Celebration at Hard Rock Hotel New York on May 16, 2024 in New York City. She’s been slaying the fashion…


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While she may have garnered much fame over the years, nothing can distract Dunne from her first love — gymnastics. Last month, Dunne confirmed via social media that she will return to LSU for a fifth and final season with the Lady Tigers gymnastics team.

“This past year I found a renewed love of the sport. I had trained a lot in the off-season, so I felt really strong and healthy from the start and ready to contribute,” said Dunne. “I really enjoyed the dynamic of the team this year and it all came together well. Winning the national championships was a great team accomplishment, but I feel like I have more to give as an individual competitor.”

Per the post’s caption, the superstar gymnast is “not Dunne yet.”

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