Livvy Dunne rocked a suitable accessory to watch her boyfriend, Paulo SkenesFinish your one-of-a-kind debut season…a one-of-a-kind pair of boots!
The foot warmer – which Dunne used to cheer on the Pirates ace in their 2024-25 season finale against the Yankees on Saturday – featured a white Skenes Pittsburgh jersey on a pair of white Cowboy boots… and TMZ Sports learned Jessica Martini made them by hand.
The artist tells us that she recently came up with the idea for the shoe after leaving her technology consulting job… and after managing to make a few pairs for the wives of the MLB All-Stars Aaron Nola and Smith at the beginning of this seasonshe reached out to Dunne to see if the LSU gymnast would like some of her cheering for her man.
Martini says as soon as she got the yes…she went to work – and drove about six hours to Pittsburgh to pick up supplies from Skenes.
Once safe and back in the garage, Martini tediously cut and placed the uniform onto the sneakers – and after a total of 20 hours… the masterpieces were ready for Dunne.
Livvy paired them with some denim shorts and a black tank top for Skenes’ dominant outing against the Yankees… and she clearly loved them – posting photos of her in them all over her social media page. She even took a photo with Skenes himself!
This was the final play of Paul Skenes’ debut season…
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Martini says she was thrilled with the result… and tells us not to be surprised if you see similar boots later this week – as she says she already has a pair ready to go. Clayton Kershawwife for the Dodgers’ upcoming postseason.
So far, the boots aren’t ready for sale to the public — Martini says the business is just getting started — but she hopes to team up with a retail giant sooner rather than later so the masses can get their hands on them. some time in the near future.
“I just want people to fall in love with this design,” she said, “and I want to be able to provide this design to everyone who comes to me.”