Olivia Dunne, in a daring cutout dress, turned heads at Alba restaurant in Los Angeles—blending modern chic with effortless elegance and a hint of off-duty allure.
There’s something about Olivia Dunne’s July 23 outing at Alba in West Hollywood that feels like a quiet fashion coup. No red carpet. No stylistic fanfare. Just a gymnast-turned-it-girl stepping into one of LA’s buzziest Italian spots—and delivering a masterclass in athletic elegance.
Her look? A black cutout dress that walked the line between minimalist and magnetic. The fabric—likely a stretch jersey or silk blend—clung with precision, sculpting her frame while allowing movement. The twisted knot detail at the bust added architectural interest, a subtle nod to the kind of design intelligence we’ve seen from brands like Dion Lee or Christopher Esber (though the label remains unconfirmed at press time).
Accessories were pared back: a black clutch, flip-flops (yes, flip-flops), and no visible jewelry. It’s a styling choice that reads less “paparazzi bait” and more “I dress for me.” And in the context of Alba’s breezy, rooftop-adjacent ambiance—designed by GRT Architects to evoke a coastal Italian escape—it worked. Perfectly