Livvy Dunne is all set for the Kentucky Derby after showing off her stunning outfit as she prepares to watch the big race at Churchill Downs.
The gymnastics and social-media sensation, who recently called time on her athletics career, is heading to the derby for the very first time on Saturday after also attending Friday’s Kentucky Oaks event.
And before making her way there, Dunne shared a quick snap of the revealing white dress covered in black polka dots and a black mesh trim that she is wearing to the racecourse.
To complete the look, she also matched it with a white hat with a black bow on top and a luxury Chanel bag.
On Friday, the 22-year-old also provided her eight million TikTok followers with a glimpse of her all-pink number for Kentucky Oaks.
‘Your girl’s first derby :,’ she captioned the video, which came as the usual pre-derby race was held at Churchill Downs.
Livvy Dunne is all set for the Kentucky Derby after showing off her stunning outfit for the event

Dunne also gave fans a glimpse of the all-pink number she wore to Kentucky Oaks on Friday

The gymnast and social-media sensation recently called time on her athletics career
Dunne also shared plenty of content to her Instagram, as she posted several photos to her story of her outfit, which featured a stylish hat and sunglasses.
She later had the honor of reciting the ‘rider’s up’ remarks ahead of the race.
The former LSU gymnast is far from the only big name expected at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, as NFL duo Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams are also on the list for the event.
Seven-time Olympics gold medalist Simone Biles is there with husband Jonathan Owens, while Tracy Morgan and Machine Gun Kelly are also rumored to be attending.
Dunne, who had long been expected to hang up her leotard once her eligibility with the LSU Tigers ended, revealed last month that her gymnastics career is over after LSU’s national title bid ended in defeat.
The TikTok star had five seasons with LSU, instead of the traditional four, due to being in Baton Rogue during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Now she will enter the real world with LSU’s season over, bringing an end to her 20-year journey in the sport.