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Miami star Hanna Cavinder drops her fit check while on way to attend Forbes 30 Under 30 summit in Ohio

Set to mount a mesmerizing appearance at the Forbes 30 Under 30 event in Ohio, Hanna Cavinder gave her Instagram fans a sneak peek of her fit of the day. Dressed in a cool, black blazer-like flared dress, the Miami Hurricanes guard uploaded a snap from her hotel room in Cincinnati.

Her twin sister Haley Cavinder, who was also a guest at the event, did the same for her followers and donned a brown waistcoat with a short skirt and fishnet stockings.

"@forbesunder30 summit," Hanna Cavinder wrote on her story.
Hanna Cavinder's Instagram story
Hanna Cavinder's Instagram story

Haley and Hanna’s inclusion in the prestigious event came due to her massive success in capitalizing on the NIL policies in college athletics. Moreover, the twins have also gathered a massive following behind their fashion and lifestyle pursuits.

They joined ForbesWomen publisher Moira Forbes at the Under 30 stage to talk about the possibilities of social media in building recognition and a brand around one’s name.

Moreover, the Cavinder twins were also invited to speak on details of their journey and pass on essential knowledge about networking, entrepreneurship and long-term success.

Haley and Hanna Cavinder have a combined NIL of over $1.5 million

Individually, Hanna and Haley Cavinder are far from the top spots on the NIL’s top-100 list, which captures the top earners from college and high school across all sports.

As of Sept. 25, 2024, Haley Cavinder’s name, image and likeness (NIL) valuation sits at $889K (51st), while Hanna Cavinder holds $863K (56th). However, when considering their valuation combined, the Cavinder twins rank 11th in the top-100 list with $1.75 million.

It would also make them the top entities in women's college basketball, which is currently experiencing a back-and-forth between Flau'jae Johnson and Paige Bueckers for the No. 1 position.

Nevertheless, the twins’ NIL stock is set to grow in the coming months. With more than 5.3 million followers individually, the sisters already have the second- and third-highest fan bases among all high school and college athletes.

The two paired up in the Hurricanes roster this year with a significant investment in Slate Milk. Moreover, they have signed a three-year footwear and apparel deal with Under Armour, which will benefit them beyond their college careers.

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