Lindsey Vonn is a daredevil on the slopes and on the red carpet.

The Olympian decided to embrace peekaboo chic while donning a dark Elisabetta Franchi dress to Wednesday night’s ESPY Awards in Hollywood.

Her gown’s daring leg slit reached up past the hips, giving Vonn the perfect opportunity to show off color-coordinated underwear that featured glitzy chain-link sides.

Matching the metallic detail of her lingerie, the star athlete rocked a bold gold watch, drop earrings and a spiral ring.

To top things off, she wore her hair in a textured wet look that mirrored the sheen of her burgundy frock, while playing up her eyes with rose-tinted smoky makeup.

Vonn, who was nominated for Best Comeback Athlete at the event, has long combined her love of sports and fashion.

Back in the day, she earned both compliments and criticism as one of the only female skiers to sport makeup during competitions.

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Talking about her trailblazing race day beauty choices in her 2022 memoir “Rise,” the Olympic gold medalist said, “Everyone, athletes included, should wear whatever makes them feel good. I never set out to make a statement with it, but I do think that my racing in makeup helped change the public’s perspective on how an athlete can look.”

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