Olivia Dunne Is The Face Of Nautica’s Spring 2024 Collection
Livvy is living large as Nautica’s latest spokesmodel.
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Superstar Louisiana State University gymnast Olivia Dunne just became even more recognizable as the face of Nautica’s new spring 2024 women’s collection.
Livvy Dunne appears in the campaign wearing minimalist-meets-preppy sportswear and swimwear, a fusion between Nautica’s heritage and Dunne’s sporting pursuits as a decorated collegiate athlete.
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“I am thrilled to be joining the Nautica family. It’s a brand that I have been a fan of since I was a child. Nautica perfectly aligns with my lifestyle because it values confidence, versatility and style,” Dunne said.
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Dunne graced the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue last year, and also joined the Maxim Hot 100 for the first time.
The All-American gymnast is already estimated to rake in about $3.5 million from NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) deals, placing her in the top five of all college athletes (alongside Bronny James and Shedeur Sanders, for reference).
She’s also a social media phenom who boasts nearly 8 million TikTok followers and nearly 5 million Instagram followers.
“Livvy’s dedication to her craft and ability to inspire millions aligns perfectly with Nautica women’s sportswear, a line designed for women who are active, confident and embrace a lifestyle that seamlessly merges fashion with performance,” said Stefani Fleurant, the senior vice president of marketing – lifestyle at Nautica’s owner, Authentic Brands Group.
Dunne herself even nodded to the momentous occasion on Instagram earlier this week, celebrating the partnership and calling out her appearance on a towering Times Square advertisement.
Dunne sports Nautica’s signature navy stripes, light wash denim, logo tees and a colorblocked navy-and-white jacket as part of the campaign, and Nautica noted on social media that “off duty style never looked so good.”