Penny Lane Sizzles in White One-Piece Swimsuit on the Beach

The 2024 SI Swimsuit rookie is bronzed and beautiful.

Penny Lane

Penny Lane.


Model and 2024 SI Swimsuit rookie Penny Lane can rock any type of swimwear, from tiny bikinis to sleek one-pieces. Proof of the latter was evident in an Instagram snap shared by luxury swimwear brand Reina Olga on Feb. 15. 

The official account shared a pic of the Cheshire, England, native in a beautiful white one-piece swimsuit as she stood with her hands on her hips and tossed her hair around with her eyes closed. Lane’s tanned skin was the perfect contrast to the simple, yet elegant suit, and her bright and beautiful smile was the icing on the cake.

“Back to basics 🤍 #ReinaOlgaBeachwear #Classics,” the brand captioned the post.

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While Lane modeled the brand’s classic one-piece in white, it is also available in black. The suit features a scoop neck in front and a super low-cut, Brazilian-style bottom.

“love it 🤍,” one of the brand’s followers commented.

“🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,” someone else noted in the form of emojis.

Lane, a co-winner of the 2023 Swim Search, will be featured in the 60th anniversary SI Swimsuit Issue, out in May. She was photographed in Porto and the North, Portugal, for her brand debut.

“Shooting with Ben and his team was a dream!” Lane stated of collaborating with photographer Ben Watts for the forthcoming magazine. “I have had a lot of experience in front of the camera so it’s magic when I get to work with incredible professionals like Ben. He brought so much fun to the shoot ... It felt like it was just a big group of good friends hanging out and capturing incredible moments together.”

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Cara O’Bleness

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