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Livvy Dunne brought casual boho energy with an edge to the Fanatics Fest after party at Zero Bond on Saturday night, stepping out in a tactile summer look anchored by the Converse x Isabel Marant Chuck 70 Wedge sneakers.
The LSU gymnast and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model paired the bold high-tops with brown suede-style shorts and a white cropped mock-neck tank. The shorts, finished with a gold chain belt, added a textural contrast to the sneaker’s graphic print and elevated outsole. The top’s clean cut kept the look streamlined — allowing the footwear to stand out.
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Released as part of Converse and Isabel Marant’s second capsule collaboration, the Chuck 70 Wedge combines the Parisian designer’s signature bohemian styling with Converse’s archival DNA. Dunne’s pair featured the “Vanilla Ice/Red/Black” colorway, with red bandana-style overlays pulled directly from Marant’s summer 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The canvas uppers were set on exaggerated wedge soles with translucent rubber outsoles, offering subtle lift while keeping the silhouette grounded in streetwear.
Dunne’s latest footwear choice represents a distinct shift from the minimalist sandals she’s favored at recent public appearances. At the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Beach Club in Miami at the beginning of the month, she wore thong sandals with a ribbed L*Space cutout dress. Days earlier at the Swimsuit Social Club in New York, she rotated between open-toe platforms and Black Suede Studio’s strappy Jade 65 mules — all staying within a neutral, pared-back palette.
The student-athlete’s previous footwear looks have included pink platforms at the Kentucky Derby and custom white boots with “Pirates” detailing during an MLB appearance. Her ongoing Crocs collab has also kept her in sporty silhouettes off the mat.
Dunne’s presence at Fanatics Fest follows her brand relationship with CEO Michael Rubin, whom she met at his white party last summer — the same event where she connected with Jake Paul and joined his personal care brand, W, as a co-owner and ambassador.