Model Brooks Nader Poses in Two Plunging Swimsuits During Portofino Photoshoot
Brooks Nader shared photos from a swimsuit shoot in Portofino, Italy, on Sunday. She wore two vintage-inspired one-piece swimsuits during the session.
nypost.comBrooks Nader posted photos from a swimsuit photoshoot in Portofino, Italy, on Sunday. The 29-year-old model appeared in two plunging one-piece swimsuits during the session.
The first swimsuit was a brown and white polka-dotted Montce halter one-piece priced at $218. It featured high-cut hips and a neckline that reached near the navel. Nader then changed into a leopard-print Robin Piccone maillot originally priced at $186 and marked down to $93. Both suits had deep necklines.
Her hair was styled in voluminous waves and she wore vintage sunglasses. In one image she wore red bow-trimmed heels. Nader tagged photographer David Yarrow, stylist Nicole Allowitz Skolnik, hairstylist Larry King, and makeup artist Lisa Potter-Dixon in the posts.
The purpose of the shoot remains unspecified. Nader is currently filming a Baywatch reboot and has appeared seven times in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
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