Olivia Dunne was seen posing in a black puffer jacket during the Halloween festival. Dunne shared the picture during her visit to Franklin, Tennessee. The 23-year-old announced her retirement from the sport in April 2025 after LSU ended its NCAA Championships quest.
Since her retirement, Dunne has been keeping busy with media appearances and attending interviews. The former gymnast has been focusing on building her personal brand since she stepped away from the sport. She has also signed with talent agency Wasserman and its division Brillstein Entertainment Partners to represent her digital media presence and fashion.
Following the conclusion of her collegiate gymnastics career, she also completed her semester of grad school. After majoring in interdisciplinary studies in undergrad, she is now studying technology management with her boyfriend and Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. Although she concluded her competitive career, she has maintained her relationship with brands, including Vuori, Fanatics, Invisalign, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.
Amid this busy schedule, Dunne took some time off to share a gorgeous mirror selfie, in which she was seen wearing a black puffer jacket with tights. She completed the look with striking accessories, including a leopard-print phone case cover and a Yves Saint Laurent handbag. She added a leopard emoji while sharing the picture on her Instagram story.
Screenshot of Dunne's Instagram story.After her retirement, Olivia Dunne also appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition alongside Angel Resse, Jordan Chiles, and Ilona Maher.
"I’ve always loved sports" - Olivia Dunne on her career after retirement
Olivia Dunne at the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships. (Photo by GC Images)Olivia Dunne once spoke about her career after retiring from gymnastics, stating that she will continue to work with Sports Illustrated, with whom she began her brand deal in 2023. In an interview with nypost.com, she further highlighted her love for sports and expressed her wish to support LSU female athletes in navigating NIL deals.
“I think that’s important, creating a substantial brand that will last post-college. And [SI Swim] is one of those, I don’t even want to call it a partnership, because they’re like family to me. That’s been amazing.” “So I definitely want to do something [in NIL] overall, after I’m done at LSU,” Dunne continued. “And hopefully expand beyond LSU and help educate people, and just help girls out. … I’ve always loved sports. So definitely something in the sports realm.”Dunne established “The Livvy Fund” in 2023 to help female student-athletes earn new opportunities.
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