Olivia Dunne has earned an impeccable name in the gymnastics and the NCAA industry through her years of undulating greatness. Growing to be the most followed college athlete in the world, Livvy has been known to embrace her popularity well; thus drawing in NIL like wildfire. Nike, Aerie, Fabletics, and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit constitute a few names on the list. However, recently, Livvy seems to have caught someone else’s eye.
Michael Anderson, an LSU alumni, is popularly known for his shoe designs around notable athletes; backing his bio. “Your favorite athlete?s favorite artist.”?Keeping up, the artist has constantly shown his love for the University with his designs. This time around, on the receiving end, was Olivia Dunne, coming to own the newest, ‘AirLivvy.’ Following the update, Anderson posted a shoutout for the gymnast.
Olivia Dunne receives a shout-out from alumni
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Over a week ago, Michael Anderson shared a video revealing Livvy’s reaction to the newly designed shoes she received. ?Oh, my gosh. These are amazing? I love them. I?m wearing this on a meet day,” Livvy could be seen saying as she adored Michael Jordan’s Jordan Air-inspired design. Olivia’s presence, which added a profitable collaborative edge for Anderson, posted a warm note for the young sensation; alongside a series of images as Livvy posed with the Nike collection.
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“2 time Academic All-American, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model, a pioneer in the NIL space starting the Livvy Fund to help other female athletes at LSU secure brand deals ? and handles the spotlight with absolute grace. Shout out to Livvy Dunne, man!!” the caption read, stating all of Livvy’s feats. Though the recollections attributed to the mouth-gaping expression, her Livvy Fund possibly stole the spotlight.
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Livvy’s passionate venture
As one of Rolling Stone?s top 20 most influential creators and a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, Livvy has garnered attention and admiration for the books. However, aware of her growth and presence, the 21-year-old stepped up to contribute back to the community. Thus launching the Livvy Fund.
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“As a female student-athlete, I have been fortunate enough to build a strong social media following and establish valuable brand partnerships… I am excited to build on this momentum by leveraging my connections and sharing my knowledge in the NIL space to create more opportunities…” Livvy’s website reads. The foundation aims at providing the LSU female athletes with tips and help they would require to further their NIL presence and strengthen their career.
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