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In Pictures: Rebeca Andrade turns heads in yellow dress at Carolina Herrera's Resort 25 Show

Brazilian Olympic champion Rebeca Andrade recently made a fashion statement at Carolina Herrera's Resort 25 Show. Andrade is spending time away from the mats after a successful run at the Paris Olympics.

The 25-year-old appeared for her third consecutive Olympic Games in Paris and made history by defeating her American rival Simone Biles in the floor exercise to claim the second Olympic gold of her career. She then went on to secure two silvers in the individual all-around and the vault event, where she was the defending champion. Andrade also played a pivotal role in Brazil's bronze win in the team all-around event.

After wrapping up her gymnastics season, the Olympian embarked on a fashion adventure where she graced the cover of Vogue Brazil for the second time. More recently, she was invited to attend Carolina Herrera's Resort 25 Show, a runway event, on Thursday, November 14.

Rebeca Andrade showcased a yellow dress with a V-neckline and thigh slit. The Guarulhos native complemented the dress with black pointed-toe heels, a black clutch, and long, wavy hair. She shared her appearance at the event on her Instagram stories. In one of the pictures, she was seen chatting with Brazilian fashion model Caroline Trentini and actress and model Camila Queiroz.

Stills from Andrade's Instagram Stories
Stills from Andrade's Instagram Stories

Already the first gymnast to win an Olympic medal for Brazil, Andrade added to her achievements at the Paris Olympics by bringing her Olympic medal tally to six to become the most decorated gymnast of her nation.


"Thinking about the possibility of going to Los Angeles 2028" - Rebeca Andrade on her future gymnastics aspirations

Rebeca Andrade at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 (Source: Getty)
Rebeca Andrade at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 (Source: Getty)

In an October interview with Vogue, Rebeca Andrade stated that after each Olympic Games, she often feels uncertain about her decision to retire. The same happened after the Paris Olympics as she was planning to call it a day on her career after the Games but is now considering competing in the 2028 LA Olympics.

"Every time an Olympics ends, I say I won’t return to the next one. This year I was sure it would be my last, but I’m here and thinking about the possibility of going to Los Angeles 2028. But after that, for the love of God, give me a break, let me stop," she said.

On her decision to participate in the Paris Olympics, Andrade mentioned that she wanted her mother to see her compete at the Summer Games at least once before retiring.

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