LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne In A Tight Black Dress Sticks Her Tongue Out
By Alisan Duran on April 19, 2023 at 7:30 AM EDT
Olivia Dunne drives Instagram fans wild with her latest ensemble!
The artistic gymnast stunned her 3.9 million followers with her newest update, which was published via Stories. Dunne, who's popularly known as Livvy, posted a series of snaps in which she rocked a sexy and elegant look that highlighted her killer curves.
Wearing A Little Black Dress
The 20-year-old athlete from Louisiana State University rocked a body-hugging black dress that did nothing but favors for her fit physique. It featured a low-cut back and thin shoulder straps that helped accentuate her toned arms. The garment also boasted a straight neckline, which exposed a great deal of her décolletage.
The satin material clung to her every curve and emphasized her flat midsection, pert backside, and hourglass silhouette. Its length seemingly reached one of her knees, but the side slit showcased her sculpted gymnast leg.
Simply Stunning
Dunne completed her outfit with a pair of black open-toe sandals with high heels that boosted her height and made her pins look longer. She accessorized with a matching purse, a diamond necklace, and dangling earrings.
For the occasion, the gymnast styled her blonde locks in soft waves and pulled them in a half ponytail with a center part.
Flaunting Her Outfit Of The Night
The first picture saw Dunne taking a selfie -- showcasing her stunning makeup and jewelry. A swipe to the right showed the influencer posing with her back to the camera. She positioned one foot forward as she looked over her shoulder and flashed a big smile. In the third image, Dunne was seen playfully sticking her tongue out.
Attending A Special Event
Dunne went to the Bayou Traditions Collective event, which was also attended by her teammate and BFF Elena Arenas.
Per their website, the Baton Rouge-based collective raises funds to provide Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) opportunities to selected LSU student-athletes.
"When people inquired nationally what LSU was doing for NIL, there was no answer," Bayou Traditions president Brent Cunningham said. "Me as an alum, I didn't know what LSU was doing from a collective standpoint and I was running a collective at another university (TCU)."
According to Cunningham, what the group did have was money; in the seven figures. Although, even with its lucrative start, there was little growth potential given its private nature and small donor base.
"There was a need for a public-facing entity that every LSU fan could participate in," Cunningham noted.
Full Support For Athletes
Bayou Traditions, formerly known as Geaux Enterprises, officially went public on January 30.
"Bayou Traditions is a new way LSU fans can support the success of our championship athletics programs and our elite student-athletes in the NIL era," Director of Athletics Scott Woodward said.
"Just as Tiger fans' philanthropic support of TAF continues to provide student-athletes with a world class experience, their additional support of Bayou Traditions will help us empower our student-athletes to build their brands, support their families, and give back to their communities," he added. "We are thrilled about this historic partnership, because it will both enable our student-athletes to enjoy success during their collegiate careers and also set them up for greater success when their careers are finished. It also provides the best fans in college sports the opportunity to get involved and help keep LSU at the forefront of NIL."