Candice Swanepoel Flaunts Washboard Abs in Turtleneck Bra Top, Low-Rise Baggy Jeans
Candice Swanepoel’s sustainable swimwear brand, Tropic of C, is known for its stunning, flattering and unique bikinis in a range of colors and cuts. The company just launched its eco dressing collection, a line of neutral closet staples that are “easy to pack, easy on the planet, easy to mix-and-match,” and the supermodel herself is showing off her favorite items.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel oozed confidence and a comfy, casual, cool girl aesthetic in her latest Instagram post. She wore the brand’s Grace Top ($150), a turtleneck, solid black super cropped knit number, and paired it with extremely baggy low-rise medium wash jeans from DL1961.
Tropic of C Grace Top, $150 (tropicofc.com)
Her long blonde locks were slicked back for a messy wet look, and she accessorized with pristine white sneakers and chunky gold hoop earrings. The mom of two flaunted her washboard abs and signature smolder.
“We got you covered.. sustainably.@tropicofc 🤍🖤@yuliagerchikstudio@sandyarmeni@chihoomae#shingoshibata,” she captioned the carousel she shared with her 20 million Instagram followers.
“meet the grace top. a simple yet versatile addition to your closet. this mock neck crop top in a textured knit, can be worn for any occasion,” the brand wrote in a separate IG post. The shirt that comes in a black-and-white striped version in addition to the solid color.
The South African native, who has been named to Forbes’s “World’s Highest-Paid Models” list told the publication that the company, which launched in 2019, began simply as a “creative outlet.”
“It’s about the way the product makes you feel when it’s on,” Swanepoel explained about the brand’s ethos and aesthetic. “I’m inspired by the concept of ‘powerful femininity’–I’m gently spoken and quite soft and calm, but I’m also quite powerful, strong, thick-skinned and resilient. I come from a farm in the middle of nowhere. I’ve gone through a lot to be where I am. But I also think my vision of beauty is when people embrace being feminine and soft. So you see it in the designs, in the shoulders, in the waist, in the high cuts of the suits. There’s a dichotomy in the term ‘powerful femininity’ that has a complexity to it.”