2023 SI Swim Model Georgina Burke Is the New Face of Seafolly Australia

The Brisbane native modeled a gorgeous geometric floral bikini for the brand.
Georgina Burke.

Georgina Burke.


Georgina Burke, a two-time SI Swimsuit model, is the new face of beachwear brand Seafolly Australia, she announced on Instagram on Tuesday. The Brisbane native shared her excitement over working with the renowned brand alongside two images of herself modeling a piece from the new Eden collection: a tropical printed bikini with a triangle string top and ring detailing on the hips.

“Very proud Brissie girl to be the face representing one of the most Iconic Australian Swimwear brands,” she wrote. “What a dream not only to shoot with Australia’s best. To be able follow some of the biggest names in the fashion world who have shot this campaign. It’s an absolute honor!”

Burke also went on to thank her team of supporters, including manager Jackie Frank, creative director Mark Coombes, head of marketing Victoria Taylor and CMO Sylvie McCallum.

Eden Slide Triangle Bikini Top, $108 and Eden Ring Side Rio Bikini Bottom, $98 (us.seafolly.com)

“You deserve every bit of this!” Frank applauded in the comments. “Worked your butt off all these years and finally a home grown iconic campaign! Enjoy the moment and all the success you’re a ⭐️💫✨😘.”

“CONGRATULATIONS!!!” 2023 rookie Mady Dewey added.

“ICON in ICONIC swim ❤️❤️❤️,” Suzie Kondi noted.

“Congrats Darling!! 👏💙💙💙,” Jodie Boland exclaimed.

Burke ended her post on an inspirational note: “Dreams can come true!”

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