Candice Swanepoel Shows Off Her Flexibility With Upside-Down Aerial Trick

The supermodel channeled her inner Marvel character, Emma Frost.
Candice Swanepoel.

Candice Swanepoel.


Candice Swanepoel is secretly a superhero! The South African supermodel’s latest IG post features two vastly different vibes yet so much talent. The cover shot was a gorgeous image from her V Magazine shoot with photographer Greg Swales.

She stunned in a white, long-sleeve mini dress from Brielle Officielle featuring a sheer lace back and matching tights, as well as attached satin opera gloves. Her long blonde locks were styled into a perfect voluminous blowout by Dimitris Giannetos and she rocked a full face of fresh, rosy glam by makeup artist Barbara Moura.

The former Victoria’s Secret angel channeled her inner Marvel character, Emma Frost, and included a snap of the animated superhero who she bore an uncanny resemblance to.

The third slide of the carousel shared with her 19.9 million followers was an impressive video of the Tropic of C founder performing an upside-down aerial stunt while attached to a harness. She wore an all-black athletic set and her hair was slicked back into a ponytail.

“Emma frost or spider woman? #marvel 🕷️❄️💥,” the 34-year-old captioned her post.

“This hair continues to do a lot for me,” Caroline Vreeland commented.

“Wowww, I never would’ve imagined Candice would ever make an X-Men reference. Amazing!🔥❌💎🔥,” one fan wrote.

“You will always be my inspiration for Emma Frost✴,” another added.

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Ananya Panchal
ANANYA PANCHAL

Ananya Panchal is a writer on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Before joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked at Bustle, the San Francisco Chronicle and the TODAY Show. When she is not writing or doom-scrolling on social media, Panchal can be found playing sudoku, rewatching One Tree Hill or trying new restaurants. She's also a coffee and chocolate (separately) enthusiast. Panchal has a bachelor’s in communications and journalism from Boston University.