Olivia Dunne rocks tiger print crop top with Gucci bag as she returns home after a busy week
Olivia Dunne recently returned home after a busy few days managing multiple commitments. As she got back to her hometown of New Jersey, the American shared a glimpse of herself rocking a tiger print crop top.
Dunne is best known for her performances as a collegiate gymnast. The youngster first rose to fame on social media during her freshman year, when she began sharing glimpses of her life as a student-athlete with Louisiana State University. She quickly became the face of NCAA gymnastics and was the highest paid female NIL athlete throughout her collegiate career.
On Saturday (May 31), the 22-year-old walked the runway for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. She then headed to AthleteCon 2.0, where she spoke to fellow athletes about NIL. After wrapping up her work commitments, Olivia Dunne recently returned home.
On her Instagram stories, she shared a snap of herself posing in a tiger print crop top and denim skirt paired with a Gucci purse. She captioned the photo:
“Jersey shore we're so back.”

Earlier in 2025, Dunne retired from gymnastics, and has since been exploring new adventures.
Olivia Dunne shares an important lesson at AthleteCon 2.0
Olivia Dunne found popularity on social media in 2020, when she began posting videos of herself flipping on the beach during the Covid-19 lockdown. A year later, the NCAA implemented the new name, image, and likeness (NIL) policy which allowed collegiate athletes to make money off of their brand.
Dunne, like many other athletes, went on to make the most of her platform, signing deals with brands like American Eagle, Crocs, Forever 21, Vuori, and more.
Recently, the 22-year-old attended AthleteCon 2.0, a convention focused on helping athletes master NIL. During her visit, Dunne spoke to Associated Press about her own NIL journey, explaining that it helped her realize one important lesson.
“I learned that you don’t have to do one thing and be great at that one thing. You can do multiple different things and find success in tons of different areas.”
She went on to share some crucial advice for her fellow athletes, saying:
“I hope people here take away that you are more than your sport and everybody deserves to capitalize on their name, image and likeness. Curiosity is key. Ask questions, network, and just create because, who knows, the sky is the limit. It got me to where I am today. Don’t just consume, but create.”
Since retiring from gymnastics, Olivia Dunne has accomplished various feats, including making an appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit magazine and launching her own signature drink with Accelerator.