Former gymnastics superstar Livvy Dunne showed up to the 2026 Fox Upfront looking less like someone heading to a TV presentation and more like the CEO of everybody’s attention span. The social media queen traded in her usual flashy glam looks for something cleaner, sharper, and hotter: a tailored red blazer worn as a minidress that basically screamed, “Yes, I know cameras are here. Thank you for noticing.”
And honestly? Mission accomplished.
The second Livvy stepped onto the carpet, social media folded immediately. Phones came out faster than people grabbing snacks during a commercial break. The bright scarlet blazer dress had that powerful “I run this event now” energy, while the miniskirt length reminded everyone this was still very much a fashion moment and not somebody reporting quarterly earnings.
The former LSU Tigers gymnast kept the styling simple compared to some of her more over-the-top event looks. No giant accessories, no dramatic extras. Just sharp tailoring, sleek hair, confidence, and the kind of pose that says, “I already know this photo is going viral.”
Fans online immediately started losing their minds over the outfit. Some called it classy, others called it dangerously hot.
Honestly, the blazer-as-a-dress trend continues to confuse society. Technically it’s office wear, technically it’s also party wear. Somehow people wear these outfits looking powerful while the average person puts on a blazer and suddenly resembles an assistant manager at a phone store, but Livvy made it work effortlessly.
Since finishing her gymnastics career, Dunne has become one of the biggest athlete influencers on the planet. Between NIL deals, magazine shoots, social media dominance, and red carpet appearances, she’s basically mastered the art of staying famous without needing to do a backflip every five minutes.
And let’s be real: showing up in that red blazer was no accident. Red is the universal color for “Please direct all attention toward me immediately.” It’s bold, dramatic and the exact color you wear when you know every camera in the building is about to lock onto you like a heat-seeking missile.
At this point, she’s not just attending events anymore, she’s turning them into fashion side quests.
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