Olivia Dunne Turns Heads With Sheer Looks at ‘SI Swim’ Events

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Olivia Dunne celebrated the debut of her Sport Illustrated Swimsuit rookie spread with a full weekend of events supporting the magazine issue’s 60th anniversary. And the 21-year-old stunned in one eye-popping look after another, at one point wearing back-to-back, sheer, see-through outfits.

On Friday, May 17, Dunne attended the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Island fan event at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL wearing a slinky red dress that left little to the imagination. The long-sleeved outfit featured a mesh bodysuit on top to show off her toned abs, with a built-in bikini top and a matching rushed red satin miniskirt.

The LSU gymnast turned entrepreneur paired the look with bold red lipstick and a pair of open-toed, shiny red leather high heels, with her trademark blonde locks slicked back. Dunne let the dress do the talking with minimalistic makeup and sans any noticeable jewelry.

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The following night, on Saturday, May 18, Dunne twinned with golf influencer Paige Spiranac in yet another revealing look. Both blondes turned up on the red carpet wearing similar, sheer black outfits. This time, her arms were fully visible with a black bikini and miniskirt combo, modestly covering her stomach and legs with a similar sheer black material.

This time, she left her hair down in chic yet messy waves, with a pink lip and smoky eye. She also kept accessories to a minimum with a couple of simple bracelets and clear acrylic heels.

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As she’s preparing to graduate from LSU this spring, Dunne has been keeping her eye on her future. She recently just launched a new partnership with Passes.com, which is a website that helps creators “scale their businesses and become [an] entrepreneur, while they create relationships with fans and make money.”

Dunne was already a trailblazer when it came to name, image, and likeness (NIL) endorsement deals, earning seven figures by her junior year and launching her own organization, The Livvy Fund, to help her fellow college athletes monetize their own careers. In either case, it seems clear that she’s got a bright future ahead of her.

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