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Aly Raisman kept it girly and stylish as she showed her 2 million+ Instagram followers her butterfly vibes earlier this year. In January, the 30-year-old Olympic gymnast ditched her signature spandex for a dolled-up look, stunning fans with her figure and reminding everyone that her dressy looks are always classy.
Modeling a black strapless dress adorned with colorful butterfly motifs, Aly looked ready for a night out, and the post has now earned her over 19,000 likes. Also leaving the Gold Medal winner a like was fellow Olympian McKayla Maroney. Aly didn’t tag a brand for her dress, but you can shop a similar butterfly dress below for under $14.
Gymnast Aly Raisman Stuns Instagram In Her Butterflies Dress
Smiling softly into the lens as she highlighted her toned arms and shoulders, Aly wowed in an elegant, strapless dress with a tube-style finish.
Injecting some color from her daisy and butterfly prints, the Massachusetts native highlighted her killer waistline, posing indoors and backed by a white-painted door. Wearing her dark locks down and cascading past her shoulders, Aly cocked her head to the side a little, completing her look with a discreet diamond necklace and small earrings.
Sporting a light layer of makeup as she accentuated her features, Aly glowed from pink cheek blush, coordinating her cosmetics as she rocked a rosy pink lip. Alongside showing off her bangle jewelry, the former athlete shared a snap of her dress and near-matching heels in a swipe right. A butterfly emoji was the only caption.
Leggy In Boots With Simone Biles As Photographer
The below Instagram photo checked boxes for another stylish look, but it was likely Aly tagging Olympic superstar Simone Biles as the photographer that did it for fans.
Showing off her legs in a brown bodysuit and belted leather shorts as she rocked a check jacket and boots to match last December Aly wrote: “Photo credit: @simonebiles.”
“It is so much pressure,” Aly told ESPN as she reflected on Simone competing and withdrawing from the 2016 U.S. women’s gymnastics finals. She added:
“It’s the most pressure I’ve ever seen on a gymnast and maybe even Olympic athlete, and I can’t imagine how hard it is for her. I’m very proud of Simone, and I can’t imagine the bravery that it takes to just say, ‘I’m not going to do it today.”
Aly retired from gymnastics in 2016, but she remains an active face. She was prominent amid the 2024 Paris Olympics buzz, and even flew out to comment on the event and attend public appearances.