Livvy Dunne, the gymnast and influencer known for her athletic skills and her growing social media presence, attended the world premiere of Amazon Prime’s “The Money Game” on Wednesday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at Louisiana State University. Dunne joined Chelsea Brasted of Axios and fellow LSU student-athletes: Trace Young of men’s basketball, Flau’jae Johnson from the women’s basketball team and Alia Armstrong from track and field.
Dunne wore a draped-shoulder black midi dress with a classic silhouette, falling just below the knee. She paired it with black pointed-toe heels that had sheer panels and minimalist jewelry — a bracelet and small hoop earrings. Her blonde hair was styled in soft waves, falling past her shoulders.
This appearance follows a busy few months for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, who returned as the face of Nautica’s back-to-school fall campaign. The campaign, launched last month, saw Dunne alongside University of Missouri Tigers’ wide receiver Luther Burden 3rd, marking another milestone in her already impressive portfolio of brand partnerships. Since being named a Nautica brand ambassador in February, Dunne has been pivotal in helping the sportswear brand connect with the Gen Z demographic.
In addition to her Nautica campaign, Dunne signed a lucrative “multimillion-dollar deal” with Passes, a content creator platform, in May, further diversifying her income streams. This comes on the heels of previous high-profile deals with Vuori and American Eagle.
“The Money Game” is a six-part docuseries focusing on the financial realities faced by student-athletes, namely how the “name, image and likeness” policies on college sports impacts them. The entire series will be available on Prime Video on Sept. 10.