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After a series of historic wins at the 2024 Paris Olympics, superstar Simone Biles has decided to treat herself for her hard work and tremendous dedication.

On Friday, August 9, Biles, 27, posted a picture to her Instagram Stories, displaying the glam looped bun updo for her 12.2 million followers. In the photo, the athlete faces away from the camera, allowing everyone a perfect view of her intricate style.

Biles sported the chic bun while heading on a shopping trip to Paris's iconic luxury retailer, Hermès. This was confirmed by the next picture on gymnast's story, which revealed an orange gift — the brand's signature color — and sharing through a series of emojis that the star indulged in a pricey and exciting purchase.

Simon Biles took to her Instagram Stories on August 9th, 2024 to show off her chic up-do before heading to the iconic Hermès for a post-Olympic shopping spree. Simon Biles took to her Instagram Stories on August 9th, 2024 to show off her chic up-do before heading to the iconic Hermès for a post-Olympic shopping spree. Simone Biles/Instagram

The gymnast has yet to reveal her newest piece of arm candy, but it's safe to say it's well-deserved.

Continuing to keep her fans updated on her latest looks, Biles also took to Instagram on August 6 to showcase her new longer locks in a selfie. She tagged her stylist, Brenton Diallo, in the post, captioning it, "gold medal stylist babyyyyy."

Stylish Diallo reposted the photo, gushing, "What A Magical Morning! Reuniting With The GOAT! My Sis From Another Miss The Gorgeous and Incredibly Gifted @simonebiles ILY BB What An Honor It Is To Do Your Hair. We Go Back Now 8 Years Now And I Couldn't Be More Honored To Come Slay Your Hair When You're On Top Of The World. Ps 8 Years Woof We GROWN Grown haha YOU!"

In the past two weeks, the Columbus native took home three gold medals and one silver medal at the 2024 Games, making her the most decorated gymnast in history. With 11 total in her career thus far, she also holds the most medals of any U.S. gymnast.

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