Former USA national artistic gymnastic team member Olivia Dunne recently shared a fun and candid review of her past Coachella outfits on her TikTok page. In the video, which has garnered over 376,400 views, the 21-year-old Sports Illustrated model rated several of her festival ensembles from previous years.
Olivia began by showcasing a bright pink one-piece with gold studs that she wore to a Coachella pool party, giving it a high rating of nine out of 10. She then moved on to a daring black two-piece outfit covered in sparkly studs, paired with pastel cowboy boots, which she rated a four out of 10 due to an unfortunate pickpocketing incident she experienced while wearing it.
Her favorite look was a lime green neon two-piece she wore to a neon carnival event, which she enthusiastically rated a perfect 10 out of 10. However, she wasn't as impressed with a beige mesh short dress, giving it a three out of 10 and admitting she ended up changing out of it.
Lastly, Olivia shared a picture of herself in a white two-piece consisting of an off-the-shoulder crop top and a see-through fishnet skirt, rating it a four out of 10 and acknowledging it wasn't her favorite.
Reflecting on her past Coachella outfits, Olivia expressed a desire for 'Coachella redemption' in the future. Despite receiving compliments on her elaborate ensembles, one viewer humorously pointed out the irony of being pickpocketed without pockets.
Coachella is an annual music and arts festival held in Indio, California, known for featuring a diverse lineup of musical artists and art installations. In recent years, the event has also become a hotspot for social media influencers sponsored by brands.
While Olivia hasn't attended Coachella since 2022, she has been busy competing as a member of the Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers women's gymnastics team. Recently, she clinched a conference title at LSU's SEC Gymnastics Championship in New Orleans, helping the team secure the championship title for gymnastics.
Olivia currently holds the third spot nationally in her discipline and achieved a record-breaking score of 198.075 at the New Orleans competition, making history for the LSU gymnastics program.