Livvy Dunne kept her footwear in familiar minimalist mode on Monday, arriving at the Fox Upfront for “Baywatch” in New York in Saint Laurent’s Page Slingback Pumps.
The former LSU gymnast wore the peep-toe slingbacks in smooth light brown leather. The Page style has a narrow slingback strap, a slim stiletto heel and an open front that curves into a small, petal-like peep-toe rather than a sharp cutout.
The rounded front gave the shoe a softer line than Saint Laurent’s more severe pointed slingbacks, including the house’s Apolline and Vendôme styles that were popular with stars like Teyana Taylor and Kim Kardashian last fall, which feature a pinched and sharply pointed toe, respectively.
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Dunne paired the heels with a slight oversize “Baywatch” red blazer over a taupe skirt that peaked out from underneath. The shorter neutral layer underneath kept the red from going fully monochrome, while the light brown slingbacks stayed close to the pared-back heels Dunne has favored lately. Inside, she took off the blazer, revealing a strapless white top with diagonal draping over the skirt.
That minimalist pattern has been fairly consistent for Dunne. At the 2025 MTV VMAs last September, she wore black patent Jimmy Choo Anouk pumps with a Dolce & Gabbana look, opting for a classic pointed pump while other guests leaned further into platforms and strappy sandals. A day earlier, at Justin Bieber’s “Swag II” album launch party in New York, she wore clear PVC-strap kitten-heel mules with a fitted brown minidress and a Burberry crossbody bag.
The Page pumps stayed within Dunne’s minimalist wheelhouse. The light brown leather and narrow slingback strap kept the silhouette pared back, while the small petal-like peep-toe gave the front a softer shape than a standard pointed pump. The peep-toe also moved the look away from Dunne’s sharper black pump moments and closer to the lighter, barely-there heels she has worn around Sports Illustrated Swimsuit events.
Dunne has joined Fox’s “Baywatch” reboot in a recurring role as Grace, a junior lifeguard. The series is expected to premiere in January and marks the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition star’s professional acting debut, following her LSU gymnastics career.