Hannah Ferguson Bares All in Red Hot Blazer With Nothing Underneath
Hannah Ferguson’s latest modeling pics might be her raciest collection yet. The SI Swimsuit alumna, who starred in four consecutive issues and traveled to St. Lucia, Turks and Caicos and Fiji with the brand, stunned in her most recent Instagram post.
The 31-year-old posed for a western-themed series of pics in a rather racy, yet still chic and sophisticated ensemble, including a wide-open cherry red blazer with nothing below and a matching mini skirt. She paired the suede set with light brown over-the-knee block-heel boots and a beige straw cowboy hat. Her long blonde-brown locks were styled in her natural super curly ’do. The Texas native completed the look with sleek black sunglasses, adding an edgy and unbothered vibe to the outfit.
She looked off into the distance in the first snap and squatted to show off her bold smolder to photographer Jason Lee Parry in the next pic.
“Oh okayyyy🔥,” 2016 SI Swimsuit Issue cover girl Hailey Clauson commented.
“Dammnnnn 🔥🔥🔥,” one-time brand star Cris Urena exclaimed.
“Wooow🔥🔥,” former SI Swimsuit model Kelly Gale cheered.
“How are you real life,” one fan asked.
“Well damn cowgirl 🔥🔥🔥,” someone else chimed.
“Can take the girl outta Texas,” another pointed out.
Ferguson, who has walked the runway for major designers including Chloé, Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, has been featured in Vogue Thailand, Elle Brazil and Harper’s Bazaar Ukraine over the years.
“When I initially started modeling, I didn’t even think I was going to make it successfully. I just wanted to give it a shot. But it ended up working out. I guess I mentally prepared myself for being denied. You can’t really let rejection affect you. Otherwise, it’s just going to bring you down. It’s a tough industry. You have to be strong and keep pushing,” she shared of her work. “You just have to be the best version of yourself and know that there’s always going to be clients that like you and don’t like you. And if they don’t like you, that’s fine. Things always change. One client could like you this year and then the next they’re looking for something completely different. You can’t take things too personally.”