Alessandra Ambrosio Flaunts Slim Figure in Cobalt Blue Bikini, Poses Beachside in Front of Marvelous Sunset
We’re totally convinced royal blue is Alessandra Ambrosio’s color. After all, she is a queen of modeling. The Brazil native rocked the most gorgeous textured cobalt two-piece featuring an ultra-flattering underwire top and hot pant bottoms.
She posed on the shore, ankle-deep in the water, in front of a magnificent fiery sunset with a few purple streaks and lots of clouds for a series of Instagram pics.
“Cheers to closed chapters and hello to new beginnings! I’m choosing to welcome it all. 🌟🙌💫 📸 by @raulguterres,” the 42-year-old captioned the carousel she shared with her 12 million followers on Dec. 31, and tagged photographer Raul Guterres.
Her long dark brown locks were damp and naturally wavy as she flaunted her sculpted figure and long slim legs. She struck a flamingo pose in the cover snap and kneeled with her arms to the gorgeous colorful sky in the next. Far off behind her were magnificent mountains and miles of water.
“Wow what a beautiful pic !!! Happy New Year friend!!! Bring on 2024 !!!” Rubria Negrao commented.
“1st picture is absolute perfection,” one fan chimed.
“Looking at you in the last sunset of the year such a beautiful look to end 2023 !” another gushed.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel, who held the coveted title for 17 years, shares a daughter, Anja, and son, Noah, with her ex-fiancé, Jamie Mazur.
“Victoria’s Secret was like a family for me and I learned so much with them and it was a brand that I admired,” Ambrosio said of her time with the lingerie label. “It was a school for me of modeling because I was working every day. We got to go to so many different places, so it just really made me really comfortable in front of the camera. I don’t know if I would change anything. I guess everything is about learning and when you’re young—I started with Victoria’s Secret when I was 19, so I was still kind of young, even if I thought I knew everything in the world. I was learning and if I did mistakes, even the mistakes, I think it counts to learn and not to do it again.”